What are the specs of the computer, if you used to run W98 on it, it could
be that it is not up to spec for using XP, which in itself needs a fair bit
of memory, without trying to process video streams as well.
Graham
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Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.simplydv.co.uk
"Jonathan Brady" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> A while back, I had Windows 98 SE, and did DV Video
> Editing, which was almost always successful. Capturing
> video was easy, and outputting it back to tape was.
> However, ever since I have upgraded to this newfangled
> Windows XP Home, I have had video problems.
>
> Originally, it was possible to CAPTURE footage, but on
> trying to output it to tape, there would be no signal to
> the camera - the display on the camera would shake a
> little bit as it used to for about a second before a video
> feed came through - but now the display just shakes and no
> video feed comes through.
>
> What's worse now is, since I've recently installed Service
> Pack 2, it won't even capture footage correctly. On
> Pinnacle Studio DV 8, no video feed shows up on the
> computer screen, and when the video is captured on a
> higher end program, it does show up but the video does not
> play back correctly, it is jagged in motion, etc. Is there
> an update that I can get to just make this work? I'm
> getting a little agitated by the amount of computer
> problems I get.
>
> Any help greatly appreciated.
>
> Jonathan Brady