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  1. VirtualDub log:
    Connected to capture device
    CapDShow: Unable to transition filter graph to run state hr = 800700aa ()
    CapDShow: Unable to transition filter graph to run state hr = 800700aa ()
    CapDShow: Unable to transition filter graph to run state hr = 800700aa ()
    CapDShow: Unable to transition filter graph to run state hr = 800700aa ()
    Starting Test Capture
    CapDShow: Unable to transition filter graph to paused state
    CapDShow: Unable to transition filter graph to run state hr = 800700aa ()
    CapDShow: Unable to transition filter graph to run state hr = 800700aa ()
    Error: Unable to start video capture

    ATI Wonder 550 with proper drivers. Video was being displayed in preview but has since disappeared, I don't know what I changed to make that happen. Audio does not come through but that is another issue for another day.
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    Not enough information to determine fault

    Operating system ?

    Device supported from windows xp to media center ... not beyond

    And welcome to the forum Dinkleberg
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  3. Windows XP 32-bit, SP3. settings are all set properly, the software can't talk to the card.

    VirtualVCR can access the capture card and capture from it, but no audio. in VirtualVCR no matter what I do with settings, it changes audio level to -1000 in the settings file.

    is SP2 more compatible with capture hardware / software? i might have to give it a try. no security issues as it's not on the web. i'm also getting a weird bug where the windows kernel usage is at 100% while cpu is at 0-2%. it was supposedly an issue with windows update and/or an hp printer driver, but i disabled that in console and it's still behaving poorly and i don't have any printer drivers installed. this is a fresh install of xp with just ati and chipset drivers.
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