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  1. Hey.
    Has the vertical size limit on the ALL-IN-WONDER 128 been solved yet? I tried a whole bunch of things and cant got any bigger than xxx X 240. I tried clean install with 98SE, and currently running a clean install of XP. But still I can't capture anything bigger than 240 in AVI format in any program. MMC allows me to capture at any size using MPEG1, MPEG2, and ATIVCR but the problem is still there with AVI. I'm confident its a driver issue not software. Virtual Dub, premiere, PowerVCR, using the vfw wrappers and still nothing .

    Info on my card
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    ASIC TYPE : RAGE 128
    Bus Type: AGP 1X, AGP 2X
    Memory Size: 16.0 M
    Driver File: ati2dvaa.dll
    Release Version: 6.60-010926m-1476CATI
    Tuner Type: Philips F11236 MK2NTSC M/N North America
    Decoder Type: BT829A

    DRIVER INFO
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    Driver Version: 6.13.3279.0
    Driver Date: 9/26/2001

    PC INFO
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    AMD DURON 1100mhz
    264 RAM
    20GB DRIVE (NTFS)

    Please help me out here! People with the same card, are our driver versions the same??

    THANKS
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  2. I can't really help with your specific problem , only to say that this seems to be a limitation of your system and the way it is configured. I used to have the AIW 128 and could capture at a verticle res of 576 no problems. Have you installed the latest drivers from ATI's web site.
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  3. Howdy, I have also have an All in Wonder 128 it's and AGP model with the bt819 chip. I can capture full 720X480 using ATI MMC 6.5 drivers all the other drivers seem to only allow 720X240 as the max. Also I've noticed the MMC 6.5 will only show 720X480 in YUV2 format all others is limited to 720X240. Don't think you'll find MMC 6.5 on the ATI web site I only happend to come across it becasue a had and old 16meg Rage 128 video card that had the MMC drivers on the Installation CD. Try'd them out and they worked.
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