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    On 2001-04-29 09:12:49, t1955feb wrote:
    I have a true blue action plus from mediaforte.
    It comes whit Ulead video Studio but i can't capture whit this card, find no capture device.
    Only can capture whit standard software.
    Mediaforte gives no replies on my emails.
    I think aim going to send them a email bomb.
    Paid 470 guilders for this card and the store wont take it back so aim stuck whit it.
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    Try this
    1. Install driver TV MPEG-1 Encoder or True Blue Action 1.0.(which provided..or download from their website)
    2.Once completed...connect your VCR or Cam onto card.
    3.Run the driver.(open Setting parameter then choose what your source)
    4.Play your VCR or Cam.
    5. You will see what you play.
    6. Click "Record" button on the display.
    7. Once finish recording...save your file.
    Now you can see/open your capture by using Ulead or the above driver.

    Note:
    You can never capture through Ulead with this card.
    Ulead can only function once you use above direction.
    ....I use this card for capturing more than 100 copies and never give problem as low end user....
    6. Click "record" ..it's ready to captured.

    Does anybody got the same problems?????????????
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  2. Do you to have mutch noise in fast action scenes and camera movements???
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  3. 1. Yes...at any video tape capturing. My suggestion, lets your video player at normal playing.(time duration...?..depend on your recording time).
    ...Other choise(for fast recoring transfer), buy Digital Camcoder with complete digital capturing acessories.
    2. Camera movement..(my past experience to prevent its)
    - use tripod.(especially for long range shooting)
    - set your camcoder to "manual"(deliminate auto focus).
    - poor cable contact.
    - video head player dirt.
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