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  1. I recently bought a hauppauge wintv pci card and was wondering waht the best program would be to capture tv shows using the huffy codec. I keep hearing about virtualdub and avi io but i see that they dont support the wdm drivers. Does anyone have any experience with IUvcr? Or if there is another way to capture I would love to hear it. Thanks, Rob
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    Rob,

    I use the a NVidia Personal Cinema card (packaged by Visiontek), which uses WDM drivers. I capture using Virtualdub and Huffyuv and PICVideo with no problems.
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    maybe its me, but isnt nvidia's personal only going to work with nvidia cards? why would it work with a wintv card? or could DVWannaB be on to something new?
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    LoL monsoon01 look like DVWannaB don't know any anything.
    RobDMB yes iuVCR is very nice app.
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    Ahhh, fellas, put on your reading specs and re-read my post. All I was suggesting is that Virtualdub does work with WDM drivers. Not suggesting that his card should work with Personal Cinema.

    Cheers!
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    DVWannaB, i think your wrong again, virtualdub works with WDM if you use a wrapper, so yea, or thats what i've heard around these forums.
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    Monsoon,

    You are probably correct there. On my system, in Virtualdub, when you view capture device, it states "xxxxx WDM capture xxxxx". Maybe the card has a built-in wrap-around. I dont know that for sure.

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