I've been thinking about changing my Firewire card to something better than the generic Taiwanese one that came with my sisters Canon MV400i (see <a href="http://forums.murc.ws/showthread.php?s=&threadid=30359">What IEEE1394 (FireWire) card do you recommend?</a>).
However, a little birdy tells me that my low res capture problem isn't because of my ("crap") card, but probably the software side. A search provided me with the Doc's opinion that DX7 was a bit poor for this, so I ran to dxdiag to check...but alas, I'm already on DX8.1.
For those who don't know, I can only seem to capture at 360x288 from two DV/D8 cameras I've used, and I'd much rather be getting 720x576 ![Smilie](http://murc.ws/core/images/smilies/smile.gif)
Off to play around with my settings in Windows, been through Device Manager and DXDiag so far...
Thanks in advance,
Paul.
Edit: PS: I've downloaded the PICVideo Motion JPEG codec, but, alas(!), it appears that registration is no longer free.
However, a little birdy tells me that my low res capture problem isn't because of my ("crap") card, but probably the software side. A search provided me with the Doc's opinion that DX7 was a bit poor for this, so I ran to dxdiag to check...but alas, I'm already on DX8.1.
OHCI cards work just fine if you have a decent DV codec to use with them. The one provided with DirectX 7 and earlier was drekware. The one that comes with DirectX 8 is much better, so an update in that direction should be considered.
![Smilie](http://murc.ws/core/images/smilies/smile.gif)
Off to play around with my settings in Windows, been through Device Manager and DXDiag so far...
Thanks in advance,
Paul.
Edit: PS: I've downloaded the PICVideo Motion JPEG codec, but, alas(!), it appears that registration is no longer free.
![Frown](http://murc.ws/core/images/smilies/frown.gif)
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