I have an ASUS V6800 GeForce card. I'm currently using Win ME, and am debating about upgrading to Win2k. I know the ASUS drivers for Win2k are pretty much crap for video capturing, but I was wondering about the reference drivers from nVidia... I remember running the reference drivers on ME once, and my video-out wouldnt work (as expected; reference drivers are plain-vanilla drivers - no big suprise) But, I'm wondering if video INPUT is a standard feature on GeForce cards, and is anyone running Win2k with reference drivers and able to capture video without using a VfW codec? Are the reference drivers non-VfW?
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