

The first time I chose not to install the extra codecs. Had to uninstall Potplayer and then reinstall it with the option to install the additional codecs.

Finally was able to capture in a video/audio format where there was actually audio and the captures could be edited in Premiere Elements 2020. Steve, I downloaded Potplayer (PotplayerMini64) and installed it. Steve Grisetti wrote: Have you tried using Pot Player to do the capture? It has settings that will enrich that color. The Pyro came with ULEAD software, but I didn't install that. Both did about the same recording job as far as I could tell. 11) - that I got for $25 from Humble Bundles. I had to look up on Wikipedia to find out which side won. The only complaint I have is my parents didn't record the last 10 minutes of the 1991 Ryder Cup. So I did it over making sure the tracking was correct and captured about 2 hours. There were definitely a lot of lost sections when I played the AVI back. The recording was made on a different VCR. I just captured 30 minutes using the Pyro only to find out the tracking was off. The real trick is making sure the tape is tracking correctly. I remember I had a couple of lost frames when I first started the capture with one of the devices, but that was it for lost frames. But I only did about 15 minutes with both devices. There were zero lost frames reported for both. Chuck Engels wrote:Thanks RJ, This is exactly what I was looking for What about lost frames? Did you get a report of lost frames for each capture? If so, what was the number of lost frames for each device?
