Lossless 4:2:2 Capturing in OBS Using the Diamond Multimedia VC500
This post shows you how to capture analog video to archival, lossless AVI or QuickTime files using OBS and the Diamond Multimedia VC500 capture device.
Read MoreDec 31, 2025 | Latest, Tips and Tricks, Tutorials | 0 |
This post shows you how to capture analog video to archival, lossless AVI or QuickTime files using OBS and the Diamond Multimedia VC500 capture device.
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I’ve been shooting video and selling DVDs and Blu-Rays of a dance recital for about ten years now, and I thought I’d share some of the lessons learned from the experience. My hope is that this post helps anyone who might be getting into this particular type of videography.
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One of the somewhat hidden features of the Canon Speedlite 600EX-RT flashes is the ability to connect two (or more) of them together without an additional transmitter. In this tutorial, I show you how it all works!
Read MoreOct 13, 2022 | Latest, Tips and Tricks | 0 |
If you are wondering if you can repurpose an old Sony A7R as a USB webcam, the answer is yes! You’ll just need a few pieces of hardware in order to get there. This post shows you how it all works.
Read MoreMar 25, 2022 | Latest, Tips and Tricks, Tutorials | 0 |
Did you know you can digitize your video tapes to lossless 4:2:2 video files using OBS? Well, you can, and this post tells you how to do it!
Read MoreOct 7, 2021 | Latest, Tips and Tricks | 0 |
If you’ve tried working with MKV files in Adobe Premiere, I’m sure you’ve noticed that it just doesn’t work. Premiere will not even list them as supported files, and if you try the “drag and drop into Premiere” method, an error message pops up saying “File format not supported.” Fortunately, there’s an easy (and cheap/free) solution.
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