From: "Christopher Tesla"
How do you get video input to play in VNC? I have tried many different methods to get a video input to show up when I am VNCed into a remote computer...
Setup: One PC on LAN with TV Tuner card...other PC using VNC to connect Result: Black screen in TV In screen.
From what I had been told the video input bypasses VNC, and I accept this. But how are you able to get a video input from a camera, which should be the same thing as a TV Tuner (unless it's a USB camera?) ?
C-ya Chris
What TV Tuner is it? Most TV Tuners have the option to control how the video is output. There are two kinds of output possible : "Primary" and "Overlay", Overlay gives the best output and is less CPU intensive. It also bypasses most (not all) screen capture routine, VNC's included.
Primary is the most compatible, is able to be captured by most screen capture systems (including that used by VNC), but it causes massive CPU use. I know that you can switch which out the Hauppauge cards use, and as far as I am aware you can change it on most others as well. _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
