Also it will require a full channel scan taking several hours. Don't install it if you don't already, it's buggy and worthless. You might also be able to select the channel in WinTV if you have it installed.When recording it fails to properly sync audio and video and you end up with audio that alternates between lagging and leading, so you can't correct it. Close Veedub64 because it's worthless after that.which will open a window to configure the channel. Next select your video source (tuner, composite, s-video) under Video -> Video source -> Video Tuner.After it initializes the dropdown menu's will change, select Device -> WinTV HVR 950 Capture (Direct Show) or whatever your tuner is.(It will lock up for like ~10 seconds as it initializes the tuner). Launch Veedub64.exe then select File -> Capture AVI.Exit OBS or anything else that might have the Tuner currently locked.VirtualDub does not require installation and will run right out of the zip folder without extracting. Download virtual dub from then open the zip folder in Explorer.Also I'm going to explain how it can be used to digitize VHS tapes in case some other poor soul is ever searching how to do this, because it took a while to figure out a working combination. Since there doesn't seem to be any way at all, below is my tedious way to do it. Found this thread while searching for a better way to select channels than the way I'm currently using.
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