I've seen the results my RGB to S-video converter gives out, as well as the
one Skydog uses and I think I like the results better. Not if only I could
capture the RGB directly...

Adrian

On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 9:10 AM, Robin Wood <[email protected]> wrote:

> 2009/8/5 Adrian Crenshaw <[email protected]>:
> > Thanks for the idea, and Camstudio can do much the same thing, but I'm
> > thinking something that can record from two video inputs so you don't
> have
> > to install anything on the speakers box. For some reason speakers at a
> > security conference object to having a guy that runs a hacker site
> install
> > software on their laptop, go figure. :) I have an RGB to S-Video
> converter,
> > and I can feed the s-video into a capture device I have. I've used a
> switch
> > box before to swap back and fourth, but it would be cool to do picture in
> > picture.
>
> I spoke to Ted at one of the Shmoocons and asked why he videoed the
> slides rather than taking them off the wire. He said it kept all the
> video the same quality and looked better in the end.
>
> Robin
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