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| | VideoMate card for video capture Before installing 32-bit Vista, I have upgraded the motherboard on my computer to Pentium 945 with dual core processor, increased the RAM to 2GB and changed the graphic card to NVIDIA Geforce 7300 SE. The SoundBlaster Live card is not recognized which was known before installing Vista. So I am using the RealTech Sound device on the motherboard for sound. The Device manager recognizes the VideoMate Card used by me as video capture device but the Control Panel under the video display in Compro PVR2 does not turn up. Is this a problem with the driver or is the VideoMate TV SAA7130 recognized in the Device Manager a Vista error? Do I have to find a new Vista compatible video capture card? What is surprising however, is that Windows Media Player can play mpeg files and the FLV file players can play the flash video music files one can download from YouTube. How does Vista do that? Is there a different video processor used by Vista? P. Jayant |
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| | Re: VideoMate card for video capture You'll find the Creative Soundblaster Live drivers at Creative's website at: http://us.creative.com/support/downl...sp?action=next and the Compro VideoMate drivers at: http://www.comprousa.com/New/en/download.html -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging www.coribright.com/windows "p.jayant" <p_jayant@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:0DC28BF9-3FB7-4E05-9E53-2A79F6D8D8C0@xxxxxx Quote: > Before installing 32-bit Vista, I have upgraded the motherboard on my > computer to > > Pentium 945 with dual core processor, increased the RAM to 2GB and changed > the > > graphic card to NVIDIA Geforce 7300 SE. > > > > The SoundBlaster Live card is not recognized which was known before > installing Vista. > > So I am using the RealTech Sound device on the motherboard for sound. The > Device > > manager recognizes the VideoMate Card used by me as video capture device > but the > > Control Panel under the video display in Compro PVR2 does not turn up. > > Is this a problem with the driver or is the VideoMate TV SAA7130 > recognized in the Device > > Manager a Vista error? > > > > Do I have to find a new Vista compatible video capture card? What is > surprising > > however, is that Windows Media Player can play mpeg files and the FLV file > players can > > play the flash video music files one can download from YouTube. How does > Vista do > > that? Is there a different video processor used by Vista? > > > > P. Jayant > |
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| | Re: VideoMate card for video capture I had FLV Player on Windows XP SP2 on my system and a folder full of flv music videos downloaded from YouTube. I have upgraded to 32-bit Vista and the FLV Player is still working fine. P. Jayant |
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