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  1. I've been trying to use Virtual Dub to capture an AVI. But I get an "No Capture Driver Available" error. I'm using an ATI AIW Radeon. I set the capture drivers according to the capture guide here. I did a search and found a suggestion to completely uninstall Virtual Dub and reinstall it. I did that twice, still no go. Does anyone have any other suggestions.

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    Seems like you are using WDM drivers. Look to http://www.iulab.com for iuVCR, it can capture just like VirtualDub but with WDM drivers.
    Dmitri Doulepov
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  3. Go to topic ATI + Win2K + VirtualDUB
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  4. Thanks, I'll check those out.

    Thank again.
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  5. Dmitri, need some advise from iuVCR users. I've been using virtualdub for capture and quite happy with it. Nonetheless I am trying out iuVCR. I find it okay as well. However I have certain things.

    It can capture for an extended period (whether at 352x240 or higher resolution) but somehow after 40 minutes or so of capture it does not get to synchronize audio with video anymore.

    Video was master stream when this happened. Tried using audio as master stream and the problem seemed to have gone away however the video became degraded in quality.

    I am using a Flyvideo 98/FM card with a P4 1.5G, Asus P4TM motherboard, WIN2k with SP2 and the video capture update.

    Any similar experience with iuVCR? If so how did you resolve it? Thanks in advance.
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  6. I have ATI Radeon64VIVO, AMD processor and AMD760 Motherboard.

    I have MMC7.1., ATI DVD 4.1. and VirtualDub 1.4.7. installed.

    For VFW support I used Win2K SP2 and Registry changes (for more information visit www.virgualdub.org/ -> News ->Old news -> ATI Installation).

    VirtualDub with huffyuv 2.1.1. give me better results (video quality is just like a source) than MMC.
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