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  1. I'm having a problem with capturing! I haven't been able even to make the PC detect the VCR! I don't know what's the problem! I followed this guide:

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/userguides/160618.php

    I have a nvidia geforce2 graphics board that has a S-Video connection and composite. It says in that guide that is recommended to download capture drivers (WDM driver) to be able to capture. Well, I've done this too, by going to nvidia.com and downloaded, but after installed it says it doesn't recognize the hardware..I even tried and installed the WDM v1.08 driver that the guide above talks about, but nothing!
    When I open such programs like WinDV or VirtualVCR, why it always says that no device detected? What am I doing wrong? Please help, I don't know what the problem is!
    Thankx
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    Are you sure that is VIDEO INPUT and not just VIDEO OUTPUT ???

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  3. Hi
    Well my graphics board is this one:

    https://www.videohelp.com/capturecards.php?CaptureCardRead=112#comments

    Where can I see if it's video in or video out?
    I think it's input. If it's input what am I doing wrong then?
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  4. Video inputs are usually on a breakout box on those type cards. The connectors on the card itself are usually outputs.
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