Video input what format to set.

Hi
We have a system with HDSI video sources. by using HDSI 2 HDMI > HDMI video Grabber card or  HDSI 2 HDMI > HDMI 2 s-vide > S-Video video Grabber card or S > USB video Grabber unit. Se: http://wbsp.arb.ltu.se/connect/hardware/Converters-and-video-grabbers we have hoped to get video AND screen sharing at the same time in Adobe 7 or 8. but the result are ( http://wbsp.arb.ltu.se/connect/test/history-test ) not so successfull.
This studio are the first of 7 studios with higher quality of video at our university.
Presently we are running 6 studios with VGA systems and connect 7 with mean 80 connect sessions ( distance education and videoconferances ) / week expected to increase by 50+% next fall/vinter.
Where can we find specification of videoformat accepted by adobe connect 8 add-in?
Any tips on ow to test / setup / HD to make it possible to have connect runing on all 13 studios?
/Sven-Erik Tiberg
Lulea Univ. of Technology.
Sweden

Hi,
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