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  1. I got a Hauppauge! WinTV PVR USB2, Tv-card&MPEG2
    USB2.0 , Nicam Stereo, Retail and when trying to capture in virtualdub the following errors and messages occur, from top to bottom:

    http://www.stud.ntnu.no/~stefanhe/vduberr.jpg

    There are no processes running that uses the usb-card, I've also checked Services, I run Win XP Pro SP1, and nothing there either. I've also checked the wrapper and it is there. Anyone have any help to share?

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    Which version of Virtualdub are you using? It may be that your version just doesn't recognize the driver. Try upgrading to the most current revision, or get one of the all-in-one remixes, like VirtualDubMod.
    You are in breach of the forum rules and are being banned. Do not post false information.
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  3. I've tried them both, and to no avail

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    It seems to me as a vfm2wdm wrapper problem

    Use virtualvcr to get picture on your PC. Close Virtualvcr, run virtualdub.
    Sometimes this way you overcame this problem.

    If not, then you may forget virtualdub for capture....
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  5. Originally Posted by SatStorm
    It seems to me as a vfm2wdm wrapper problem

    Use virtualvcr to get picture on your PC. Close Virtualvcr, run virtualdub.
    Sometimes this way you overcame this problem.

    If not, then you may forget virtualdub for capture....
    Yeah, I tried that one aswell, and no picture and no nothing there either.
    Capturing in mpeg2 works without a hitch tho', with the bundled software.
    Ahwell... thnx for quick answers tho'

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