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'''''ystvlap1''''' is an HP Pavilion g6 laptop bought by the station in 2011. It has many purposes, including being used for capturing, as a drain and to run the [[TUC Buzzers]]. | '''''ystvlap1''''' is an HP Pavilion g6 laptop bought by the station in 2011. It has many purposes, including being used for capturing, as a drain and to run the [[TUC Buzzers]]. | ||
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== Software == | == Software == | ||
== USB EasyCap Capture == | |||
There is a USB composite capture stick (branded EasyCap but believed to be a cheap Chinese knockoff). This can be used for live streaming, for example Roses 2013 where the closing ceremony in Central Hall was streamed to the studio and mixed into a studio show. Because the drivers are a little finicky, FMLE may disappear when the video source (appears as USB 2.0 ATV) is selected. If this happens, open FMLE and do File > Open Profile. Select the <code>livelink.xml</code> profile and hit open, and it should work. | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:40, 21 December 2022
Marks Polakovs says: "I have no idea what this and it probably doesn't exist any more, so don't worry about it too much!" If you have reason to believe this isn't something that ended up in the Bin Pile, feel free to remove this tag. |
ystvlap1 is an HP Pavilion g6 laptop bought by the station in 2011. It has many purposes, including being used for capturing, as a drain and to run the TUC Buzzers.
YSTVLAP1 | |
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OS | Windows 7 x64 |
Hardware | |
Model | HP Pavilion g6-1369ea |
CPU | Intel Core i5 2450M @ 2.50GHz |
RAM | 6GB |
Motherboard | |
Chipset | |
HDD | 600GB |
Graphics | Intel onboard |
Serial number | 5CD2034XLQ |
Product number | A9Y23EA |
Warranty Category | Factory Warranty |
Warranty End Date | 2013-05-01 |
Network | |
Model | |
Wired MAC | EC-9A-74-62-BE-29
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IP (LanDB) | 144.32.101.71
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Software
USB EasyCap Capture
There is a USB composite capture stick (branded EasyCap but believed to be a cheap Chinese knockoff). This can be used for live streaming, for example Roses 2013 where the closing ceremony in Central Hall was streamed to the studio and mixed into a studio show. Because the drivers are a little finicky, FMLE may disappear when the video source (appears as USB 2.0 ATV) is selected. If this happens, open FMLE and do File > Open Profile. Select the livelink.xml
profile and hit open, and it should work.