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I have two identical machines. Both with sufficient disk space.
One does analog video capture with no problem the other has appears to 'remember' the first image it sees and then bounces back and forth between that image and the video it is capturing. I also have a VCR program that came with the machine. It works fine capturing analog video. I only have the problem when using windows moviemaker. Digital capture works OK. (My inclination was to uninstall WMM2 and re-install it but there seems to be no way to uninstall.) The driver being used in "nVidia WDM Video Capture (universal)" on both the working and non-working machine. -- Steve |
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Hello,
Drivers for NVidia are best obtained from the manufacturer of the graphics card itself.....DO NOT use the driver supplied by Microsoft, it is generic and will not work well with the higher end NVidia cards. Instead go to the site of your cards manufacturer and get "their" latest driver. You should do this even if the Microsoft driver is more recent. The reason for this is that manufacturers tend to tweak the NVidia settings to achieve their own performance requirements thereby invalidating the generic driver, which conforms to the basic definitions for your version of card. -- Best Wishes.....John Kelly www.the-kellys.org www.the-kellys.co.uk Check out free video hosting at www.the-kellys.org ---- \|||/ (oo) ----------ooO-(_)-Ooo------------- All material gained from other sources is duly acknowledged. No Value is obtained by publishing in any format other peoples work "SteveAL" <SteveAL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2AC68743-CF7D-4966-B217-9D20268237B1@microsoft.com... >I have two identical machines. Both with sufficient disk space. > One does analog video capture with no problem the other has appears to > 'remember' the first image it sees and then bounces back and forth between > that image and the video it is capturing. > > I also have a VCR program that came with the machine. It works fine > capturing analog video. I only have the problem when using windows > moviemaker. > > Digital capture works OK. > > (My inclination was to uninstall WMM2 and re-install it but there seems to > be no way to uninstall.) > > The driver being used in "nVidia WDM Video Capture (universal)" on both > the > working and non-working machine. > -- > Steve |
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John,
First thank you for your information. I don't think it is a driver issue as: 1) WMM2 works on the other machine - which has the same driver. 2) The VCR program (on the problem machine), which uses the same driver works fine. I guess it could not hurt to install the nVidea web site. I won't be able to try it till next week. I'll post the results then. "SteveAL" wrote: > I have two identical machines. Both with sufficient disk space. > One does analog video capture with no problem the other has appears to > 'remember' the first image it sees and then bounces back and forth between > that image and the video it is capturing. > > I also have a VCR program that came with the machine. It works fine > capturing analog video. I only have the problem when using windows > moviemaker. > > Digital capture works OK. > > (My inclination was to uninstall WMM2 and re-install it but there seems to > be no way to uninstall.) > > The driver being used in "nVidia WDM Video Capture (universal)" on both the > working and non-working machine. > -- > Steve |
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Just one comment at the moment... > I guess it could not hurt to install the nVidea web site. I won't be able > to try it till next week. I'll post the results then. No not the NVidia web site, that also has generic drivers....they conform to the base standard. You should go to the website of the company that manufactured your graphics card...My Nvidia card is Gainward for example. The Gainward diver has a lower release number than the generic one...but it has tweaks in it that enable a much faster card...if I were to use those from NVidia the card behaves terrible. -- Best Wishes.....John Kelly www.the-kellys.org www.the-kellys.co.uk Check out free video hosting at www.the-kellys.org ---- \|||/ (oo) ----------ooO-(_)-Ooo------------- All material gained from other sources is duly acknowledged. No Value is obtained by publishing in any format other peoples work |
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John,
I'm not sure what my hardware card is. I looked in... My Computer -> Properties -> Hardware -> Device Manager -> Display Adapter -> NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti 4200 with AGP8X Thus I guess I would still get the driver from nVidia, but would I look for a specific driver not the 'universal' one? "John Kelly" wrote: > Hi, > > Just one comment at the moment... > > > I guess it could not hurt to install the nVidea web site. I won't be able > > to try it till next week. I'll post the results then. > > No not the NVidia web site, that also has generic drivers....they > conform to the base standard. You should go to the website of the company > that manufactured your graphics card...My Nvidia card is Gainward for > example. The Gainward diver has a lower release number than the generic > one...but it has tweaks in it that enable a much faster card...if I were to > use those from NVidia the card behaves terrible. > > -- > Best Wishes.....John Kelly > www.the-kellys.org > www.the-kellys.co.uk > Check out free video hosting at www.the-kellys.org > ---- > \|||/ > (oo) > ----------ooO-(_)-Ooo------------- > All material gained from other sources is duly acknowledged. No Value is > obtained by publishing in any format other peoples work > > > |
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Hello,
Hmm, problem.....the manufacturer of the card is often printed somewhere on the card itself. If you do not have a card because its integral to the motherboard then you would have to go to the manufacturer of the motherboard itself and armed with your motherboard model number search for the graphics update...it may be a separate entity or it may be included with the motherboard drivers. Also, be certain of what it is you are downloading. Installation of a firmware update is not the same as a driver update and has potential to ruin your system making it permanently unusable. Having said that I only once had a problem with a firmware update and was able to recover by doing a BIOS reset...I was lucky though. About NVidia....Most people seem to believe that they have described their graphics card fully when they say I have an NVidia this or that...in fact all that they have said is that the chipset on their so far unidentified graphics card is NVidia. A description of my NVidia Gainward card also includes the fact that the bus speed of the daughter card runs at some number of GHz (cant remember) and that the CPU on the daughter card runs at some other GHz and that the speed of each can be varied by the user. I mention that because you may not be aware that just as it is with a computer...the bus speed and cpu speed are everything. I just rebooted the NVidia system in the hope it would give an indication, it does not, however the control utility does say the manufacturer etc. Hope that helps a little -- Best Wishes.....John Kelly www.the-kellys.org www.the-kellys.co.uk Check out free video hosting at www.the-kellys.org ---- \|||/ (oo) ----------ooO-(_)-Ooo------------- All material gained from other sources is duly acknowledged. No Value is obtained by publishing in any format other peoples work "SteveAL" <SteveAL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2BE1841A-130D-47CD-A314-1FEB2250A407@microsoft.com... > John, > > I'm not sure what my hardware card is. > > I looked in... > My Computer > -> Properties > -> Hardware > -> Device Manager > -> Display Adapter > -> NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti 4200 with AGP8X > > Thus I guess I would still get the driver from nVidia, but would I look > for > a specific driver not the 'universal' one? > > > > "John Kelly" wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Just one comment at the moment... >> >> > I guess it could not hurt to install the nVidea web site. I won't be >> > able >> > to try it till next week. I'll post the results then. >> >> No not the NVidia web site, that also has generic drivers....they >> conform to the base standard. You should go to the website of the company >> that manufactured your graphics card...My Nvidia card is Gainward for >> example. The Gainward diver has a lower release number than the generic >> one...but it has tweaks in it that enable a much faster card...if I were >> to >> use those from NVidia the card behaves terrible. >> >> -- >> Best Wishes.....John Kelly >> www.the-kellys.org >> www.the-kellys.co.uk >> Check out free video hosting at www.the-kellys.org >> ---- >> \|||/ >> (oo) >> ----------ooO-(_)-Ooo------------- >> All material gained from other sources is duly acknowledged. No Value is >> obtained by publishing in any format other peoples work >> >> >> |
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