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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

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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
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
IP (LanDB) 144.32.101.71

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.


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