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AIW 9800 pro and Video capture issues

 
 
Jaxin Hiss
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      10th Apr 2004
I just started using the card for video capture and notice
when I record for say 25 minutes. When I go to edit the video it only
has about 7 to 15 minutes of video. I've tried using the Cat drivers
4.1 & 4.3 with no success. The 4.4 drivers are installed and haven't
tried them.
Is this happening to anybody else or due I downgrade to an
older version of the drivers?


System Spec

2.4 P4
VIA P4PB 400 MB
256 MB DDR 2100
Win XP Pro w/SP1
3- 40 GB & 1- 30 GB Hard Drives

 
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Mr. Grinch
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      10th Apr 2004
How big are the resulting files? Are you using FAT32 or NTFS?


Jaxin Hiss <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> I just started using the card for video capture and notice
> when I record for say 25 minutes. When I go to edit the video it only
> has about 7 to 15 minutes of video. I've tried using the Cat drivers
> 4.1 & 4.3 with no success. The 4.4 drivers are installed and haven't
> tried them.
> Is this happening to anybody else or due I downgrade to an
> older version of the drivers?
>
>
> System Spec
>
> 2.4 P4
> VIA P4PB 400 MB
> 256 MB DDR 2100
> Win XP Pro w/SP1
> 3- 40 GB & 1- 30 GB Hard Drives
>
>


 
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Jaxin Hiss
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      10th Apr 2004
They are around 600+ MB in size and there being put on Fat32.
When I was using my old 32MB Radeon they were being put on a NTFS



On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 15:32:20 GMT, "Mr. Grinch" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>How big are the resulting files? Are you using FAT32 or NTFS?
>
>
>Jaxin Hiss <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
>news:(E-Mail Removed):
>
>> I just started using the card for video capture and notice
>> when I record for say 25 minutes. When I go to edit the video it only
>> has about 7 to 15 minutes of video. I've tried using the Cat drivers
>> 4.1 & 4.3 with no success. The 4.4 drivers are installed and haven't
>> tried them.
>> Is this happening to anybody else or due I downgrade to an
>> older version of the drivers?
>>
>>
>> System Spec
>>
>> 2.4 P4
>> VIA P4PB 400 MB
>> 256 MB DDR 2100
>> Win XP Pro w/SP1
>> 3- 40 GB & 1- 30 GB Hard Drives
>>
>>


 
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Mr. Grinch
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      11th Apr 2004
Ok. I remember some FAQ on the ATI site saying limitations for capture
size for some of the codecs, but nothing that small. Even on FAT32 you
should be able to hit 4GB. I was wondering if you were hitting a file size
limitation. Sounds more like a bug in the codec or ATI capture program.

Have you searched the ATI site? It's hard to find stuff but sometimes it's
there.


Jaxin Hiss <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> They are around 600+ MB in size and there being put on Fat32.
> When I was using my old 32MB Radeon they were being put on a NTFS
>
>
>
> On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 15:32:20 GMT, "Mr. Grinch" <(E-Mail Removed)>
> wrote:
>
>>How big are the resulting files? Are you using FAT32 or NTFS?
>>

>

 
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