From: Mark de Bokx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: 2 G2 encoders on 1 box?

RealForum wrote:
 >
 > From: Yvan Gagnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 > Subject: Re: 2 G2 encoders on 1 box?
 >
 > I think you should be able to pull this off pretty easily.  Using dual
 > encoders on the same box is fairly common.  You just have to have two
 > soundcards/video capture boards installed in the same machine, and that
 > will allow you to launch and run two copies of the RealProducer
 > application simultaneously, ... (you might need to have two seperate
 > installations of it, though. -- I'm not sure)  In addition, you'll want to
 > split the audio/video signal coming from your playback/recording device
 > using some kind of Y-spliter, and then send the two feeds (which would be
 > identical) to the seperate audio/video inputs of the two devices.

So if I understand this correctly it should be possible to capture
audio only from my soundcard and audio/video from my video capturecard
connected to my camera? I have tried this but it did not work, I could
start up G2producer twice though. I'm using a P3-450Mhz/128K RAM
running NT4.0, 1 Winnov videum card, 1 Soundblaster card, Panasonic DV
camera.
Or did I misunderstood and would the best option be (I want to send an
audio stream only for low-bandwidth users and audo/video stream for
highbandwidth users) to have 2 video capturecards which are both
connected to my camera using the Y splitter where G2Producer instance
1 would only capture audio, and G2Producer instance 2 audio/video?

Regards,

Mark

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