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ironcurtain:
I made a sync separator board with a LM1881 for a GBS8200 video converter. The adjustments are easy (for monochrome set saturation and contrast to 99/max).

The problem is the fps rate with the Epiphan VGA2USB capture card. It's tapping out at 4fps, and obviously the shifting numbers (dBm readings, spectrum analyzer plots, etc) are ghosting.

I have tried several settings in the Epiphan software to no avail.

Anyone else has/had similar issues with their capture cards for VGA) This is one of the older, now discontinued, models. All drivers and firmware are up to date.

It's running on a recent gen Intel PC, so the system isn't complete crap. It should do >20fps just fine when a Pentium 4 was benchmarked back in the day to do ~7fps or more with the same card.

_Wim_:
What resolution are you running? Are you using the "VGA2USB" or "VGA2USB LR"? I am using the last one, and >20 fps is no issue.

EDIT: I am not using a GBS8200, only using the VGA output ports of the various test gear I have with a switchbox in between. Goal is to make screenshots for documentation purposes.

_Wim_:
These are the settings I use.

Connected gear:
Ando AQ6140 Wavelength meter
Anritsu 9710C OSA
HP 70004A +HP 70951B OSA

Works great for this purpose.

mariush:
Well, I would guess that gbs8200 upsamples and sends 1024x768 or higher resolution.

VGA2USB's framerate varies with resolution - https://www.avw.com.au/images/Epiphan/Brochure_VGA2USB.pdf :

Update Rate (Frame rate varies depending on content.)
Resolution Frames per second
640×480 28.0
800×600 20.6
1024×768 10.0
1280×1024 5.6
1600×1200 4.3
1920×1200 3.1

Doesn't matter that you crop, the source resolution is still 1024 x something so your max will be 4-6 fps

also note epiphan isn't particularly great for this as it supports only RGB16 (565) color space, not RGB 24 so you get only 65k colors in the first place.

You'd get better results getting a VGA to HDMI/DVI converter and then use a dvi/hdmi capture card

ex vga to hdmi converter https://www.ebay.com/itm/374288831868  (no idea about quality)

The cheap hdmi usb capture cards will capture and compress to h264 or mpeg2 or some compressed video and stream this compressed content to the pc so the quality may not be great. But they're literally 10-15$.

Something not noname... Ugreen has a HDMI capture card that is around $40 : https://www.amazon.com/UGREEN-Ultra-Low-Streaming-Conferencing-Compatible/dp/B0CM9C91MK/


If you're able to use a pci-e capture card, this one with 10$ starting bid (47$ buy now) may give you uncompressed raw hdmi  https://www.ebay.com/itm/156233165370

Seems to be timeleak hd72B : http://www.timeleak.com.cn/EN/Product.aspx?id=662

edit : seems to be using a hardware mpeg2 compressor, and can do up to 1920x1080 30p, 60fps maybe at lower resolutions... 

ironcurtain:
Gladly surprised this late night thread of mine grabbed some attention and got enough traction.

I have the older VGA2USB, not LR model, it came from an ebay seller that obviously got it from some garbage bin sale (has a sticker for a middle school from the 'murican corn belt).

I need to check tomorrow what settings I used. I was selecting 1024x768 inside the GBS display settings. Will try the settings suggested here and report back.

Thank you all, the fps table per resolution was the true eye opener here. I'm surprised the performance is so piss poor for the price these things used to have.

I also got a Chinesium VGA to USB converter board that obviously does some internal webcam-like function (can be used via VLC). I like the Epiphan because I can add overlays and such quite easily (and record).

Another thing I want to try is using Amscope's software, since it works with normal media inputs too.

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