Question / Help Setting up a gamecube stream

renegadeandy

New Member
Hi guys.

I bought a dazzle dvc 100. I have my PAL gamecube plugged directly into the Dazzle, no splitters or anything just a direct connection (Plan to play through PC monitor from stream).

Dazzle software all installed.

Now - I think I am going wrong somewhere:

1/Make a new source for video capture device
2/Right click it and go to properties
3/Device dropdown - DVC100
4/Audio device : Dazzle DVC100 Audio device

Now - nothing shows on screen. So I go back to properties of the Dazzle source and click configure next to the device.

5/I select PAL B for video standard, but that reports no lines no signal
6/I flick through all options, finally NTSC433 somehow reports a signal and some lines, but its in black and white
7/Now I go back to SECAM B and I get a colour image!?

What is going on with that?!?

This is the pastebin of my log : http://pastebin.com/MeSxaV55

Next I have no audio from the Dazzle audio device.

Please help
 

paibox

heros in an halfshel
The Dazzle drivers have issues with PAL60, there's not that much that can be done about it aside from playing games at PAL 50Hz or force the Gamecube to NTSC somehow.

As for the no sound, this is another issue with the Dazzle drivers, it sets the audio device to an invalid value when the device initializes, so you have to use something like Crossbar Thing (available from the Tools and Scripts section of this forum) to change the audio pin to the one that it actually has.
 

renegadeandy

New Member
I actually am not sure whats going on.
I tried the ps2, and that also has nothing but a black screen. Yet it shows this in the settings:
example.png

In the dazzle software it correctly finds and shows the ps2 display no problems, so now this is just an obs problem on the PS2.
 

renegadeandy

New Member
Interestingly AMcap shows the stream ok - but the quality seems very poor, I would have thought it would have been sharper - I am not even streaming at this point and its very very fuzzy. What can be done about that?
 
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