Pyle PVRC52 Instruction Manual

Pyle PVRC52 Manual

Pyle PVRC52 manual content summary:

  • Pyle PVRC52 | Instruction Manual - Page 1
  • Pyle PVRC52 | Instruction Manual - Page 2
    Ypbpr (component) or composite port, such as blue ray, set-top-box, computer, game box, VHS, etc. With remote control, can set input signal manually, recording quality, or capture a still image by SNAPSHOT button. FEATURES/PORTS AND BUTTONS: 1. PWR- DC 5V power supply. 2. HDMI IN- HDMI input. 3. AV
  • Pyle PVRC52 | Instruction Manual - Page 3
    CONNECTIONS: PVRC52 have 3 input modes: HDMI, component, composite. It will automatically recognize the input video source if only connect one source. You can also use remote controller to choose the input source if you connect 2 or 3 video source same time. CONNECT WITH HDMI INPUT SOURCE: 1.Connect
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    to remove your USB drive or HDD after format from computer, DO NOT just plug out without clicking "safety remove" option, otherwise you will cause problem during recording. 2. Some HDMI video sources may have HDCP protection; you cannot get the pass through video and record it. 3. PS3 need HDMI
  • Pyle PVRC52 | Instruction Manual - Page 5
    Go settings---System disable "Enable HDCP" option: CONNECT WITH YPBPR COMPONENT VIDEO SOURCE SUCH AS DVD PLAYER, PS3. ETC : 1. Connect power with DC adaptor 2. Use the adapter cable in the package to connect component (red, blue, green), just don't mix the red with the audio cable (the audio cable
  • Pyle PVRC52 | Instruction Manual - Page 6
    3. With HDMI cable connect to monitor 4. Plug in an USB drive. 5. The "LINE OUT" is for connecting speaker or earphone, it's not necessary if you don't need it, cause the HDMI output is also with audio output. 6. Connect a Microphone to the MIC port if you need record speak from microphone it's not
  • Pyle PVRC52 | Instruction Manual - Page 7
    CONNECT WITH COMPOSITE VIDEO SOURCE SUCH AS PS2, VHS, V8, HI8, ETC : 1. Connect power with DC adaptor 2. Connect the composite (yellow cable and red white audio cable) to your video source with the adapter cable come with the package. 3. With HDMI cable connect to monitor 4. Plug in an USB drive. 5.
  • Pyle PVRC52 | Instruction Manual - Page 8
    need check: 1. The input video source disconnected. 2. The USB drive is out of memory. 3. The format for USB drive is not suitable, e.g. exFAT. PVRC52 support FAT, FAT32, and NTFS. 4. The USB drive is not connected well. 5. The USB drive is not ready, normally, it will take 4~8 seconds after plug
  • Pyle PVRC52 | Instruction Manual - Page 9
    video by one click recording, you will see 3 les: Encode_1080P_1, Encode_1080P_1_1, Encode_1080P_1_2...and so on Sometimes you may nd some recorded video with problems, like: skip. This is due to using a USB ash on NTFS format, and you haven't click "safety remove" the device when disconnect from
  • Pyle PVRC52 | Instruction Manual - Page 10
    3. Change the date: you may nd out that the date of the recorded le is not synchronous with your local time. To change the time of PVRC52, you need create a TXT le name "rtc_setup" type your local date and time with following format (for 2014 July 31 11:00:00): /:2014 /:7 /:31 /:11 /:00 /:00 /:0
  • Pyle PVRC52 | Instruction Manual - Page 11
    1. You can combine two or more video in one, just drag them into Showbiz: 2. You can cut a video to two or more: 10 www.PyleUSA.com
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    3. Click "Produce" after editing, you can create DVD or upload video to YouTube: 4. Please click "Create le" to create multiple les for di erent devices, such as apple, PSP, mobile phone, etc: 11 www.PyleUSA.com
  • Pyle PVRC52 | Instruction Manual - Page 13
    L/R Input) HD Video Capture AV adapter cable, USB DC adapter, USB Cable for connecting to USB DC adapter or PC, Remote control, Software CD, User Manual 12 www.PyleUSA.com
  • Pyle PVRC52 | Instruction Manual - Page 14
    x 1080 (50i), 1920 x 1080 (60i), 1920 x 1080 (24p), 1920 x 1080 (25p), 1920 x 1080 (30p), 1920 x 1080 (25p), 1920 x 1080 (30p) Note: Upscaling is not supported Video: MP4, Audio: AAC Stereo Max: 16Mbps@1080P 30fps Max: 1.95GB / Per File Max: 140MB / Minute, 8.4GB / Hour DC 5V / 2A with Mini USB port
  • Pyle PVRC52 | Instruction Manual - Page 15
    Core 2 Duo 2.8GHz, AMD Athlon 64X2 Dual Core 3.0GHz 4 GB RAM VGA card with support for DirectX 10.0c or above FAQ: 1. Why can't I record video through HDMI port ). - For PS4, you need to disabled HDCP option following the option in manual. And the option is only for games, not for Blue-Ray DVDs. -
  • Pyle PVRC52 | Instruction Manual - Page 16
    right format - it doesn't support exFAT format. Please format Sometimes maybe you still nd your recorded video with problems if without "safety remove". - Usually USB drive will with YPBPR (Component video), please set following the option in manual. 3. How to update the latest rmware? - Copy the
  • Pyle PVRC52 | Instruction Manual - Page 17
    - Please right click Sound icon, and select Playback device, and set PVRC52 to be default device. You will get recording video without audio if you don't set this. 16 www.PyleUSA.com
  • Pyle PVRC52 | Instruction Manual - Page 18
    --- select "HDMI", and choose "Manually". Get below picture, and don't tick Dolby and DTS, then save the setting. GUIDE FOR OBS PVRC52 HD Video Capture device Hitbox and more. For recording, it will use H.264 encoding, support record FLV, MP4, MOV format video, and can adjust recording resolution,
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    Double click "DrvInstall" Click "Next' then click "Finish". 18 www.PyleUSA.com
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    Device then will be installed successful: 19 www.PyleUSA.com
  • Pyle PVRC52 | Instruction Manual - Page 21
    Notice: Caused by Availability of SHA-2 Code signing Support, maybe driver installation has the problem for Windows7/64bit OS. Find "Windows6.1-KB3033929-x64.msu" in software CD, and run it to solve the problem according to Microsoft Security Advisory 3033929. If you installed the wrong drivers and
  • Pyle PVRC52 | Instruction Manual - Page 22
    Choose "Video Capture Device". Click "OK". Connect the video source to PVRC52 device. Choose "IT9910 Capture Filter (HD)" in Device select box, then click "OK", you may see the video of your source now (for HDMI input). 21 www.PyleUSA.com
  • Pyle PVRC52 | Instruction Manual - Page 23
    Choose from the input select box "0: Video ParallelDigital In" is for HDMI input. "1: Video YRYBY In" is for Component Video (YPbPr) input. "3: Video Composite In" is for Composite Video (CVBS) input. Normally you need to restart OBS Studio after change the input source, then will show up the video.
  • Pyle PVRC52 | Instruction Manual - Page 24
    4. Video Recording: After following the setting above and the video started to show, simply click "Start Recording" to record video, and click "Stop" to stop recording video. Check the recorded documents: 23 www.PyleUSA.com
  • Pyle PVRC52 | Instruction Manual - Page 25
    You can set the record resolutions: Set the format and save path here (settings-Output---Recording): 24 www.PyleUSA.com
  • Pyle PVRC52 | Instruction Manual - Page 26
    You can record your comment by you microphone of computer with video: Settings - Audio - Mic/Auxiliary audio Device, choose Default, then click "OK". On some computer, you may found the recording video no sound, do following settings to x: Set the Audio - Sample Rate to 44.1khzɼthen "OK" (you need
  • Pyle PVRC52 | Instruction Manual - Page 27
    Set the Volume of Video Capture Device to 80% at Advanced Audio Properties 5. Video Streaming Go to Setting - Stream, set the Service by Choose the select box: 26 www.PyleUSA.com
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    You can choose "Custom Stream Server" if your stream service is not in the list: Type the URL and Stream key of your server: 27 www.PyleUSA.com
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    Simply click "Start Stream", now your video is streaming: 28 www.PyleUSA.com
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