Anyone know why the max frame size for capture under Win XP is all messed up. I used to be able to capture to 720 x 480 and now the highest frame size is 720 x 240 ...this is just not good enough. All choices are whatever X 240 - if you set to anything else, you get an error saying the frame size is not supported. I want to cap at 352 x 480, 480 x 480 and 720 x 480.
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no worky man - win2k and XP use WDM crap drivers.
iuVCR will allow you to capture the higher rez though, check it out here - http://www.iulab.com/ -
FiEND
WinXP use VfW too.
So you can use VirtualDub1.4.7. with out any wrappers -
Please correct me, if I'm wrong.
If you wont use a VirtualDub under Win2000 then read old news on http://www.virtualdub.org (writed, how with Win2000, 2 Service Pakc and registry changes is possible to run VirtualDub with out any wrappers).
I think WinXP drivers is not WDM or WfV oriented (or WinXP have a build-in wrappers). I just installed WinXP 2600 and last official ATI drivers for XP - 3276, unzipped VirtualDub archive and run Virtualdub.exe.
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