First post, I'm excited. Ok to my prob, something doesn't let me go beyond 352x240 when using WinXP and Vdub. (???) I don't have this problem on Win98. Anybody out there having this same issue?
Any help is very much appreciated.
Akbal
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Think i had the same problem whem i used Hauppauge's WDM drivers. I switched to Win2K drivers instead, that worked for me. If i recall correctly it was quite a hassle to get rid of the newer WDM drivers. Hmm, now when i think of it i believe it is VDub that doesn't support WDM-drivers.
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Thanks for replying jlj65, squaring in it down it looks like Win2k is the way to go. Do I assume correctely that Win2k will recognize the WinTV card automatically when installed? No extra drivers to look for?
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Originally Posted by akbal
http://btwincap.sourceforge.net
I use them in XP without any problems. And I capture at 352x480 without frames dropped.
kwagKVCD.Net - Advanced Video Conversion
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Ok! This sounds good kwag!
I'll give it a try...
Thanks allot jlj65 and kwag
Akbal
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