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    Ok, I'm close to giving up here...

    I have a Leadtek Winfast TV 2000 XP, and I know for a fact that it can capture video at 640x480. Unfortunately, VirtualDub doesn't believe me. Whenever I try to select anything over 320x240, it tells me that it's unsupported.

    On this same system, I previously had an ATI TV Wonder VE that could only cap at 320x240.

    I'm running WinXP Pro, I have the latest drivers for my card. Anyone have any ideas on why vdub won't let me cap at 640?

  • #2
    Also, if anyone could tell me how to capture a video in virtualdub WITHOUT vdub having focus, let me know. :-)

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    • #3
      Also, I've tried numerous different codecs, etc (both audio and video codecs), and it will still studder on occasion after I play back the captured file. :-/

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      • #4
        can you capture at full res using the software that came with the card?

        Do you know what capture chips is used one the card?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Marshmallowman
          can you capture at full res using the software that came with the card?

          Do you know what capture chips is used one the card?
          1-Yes
          2-No...but I'll see if I can find out.

          I'm mainly annoyed at the "studdering" issue more than anything else.

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          • #6
            Here's a product link (if it helps)

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            • #7
              When you are in virtual dub, can select differnet capture devices.

              You might have a choice of devices depending on the drivers installed, eg compatibilty mode, or WDM device...etc

              as to the stuttering, what are the specs of your machine, eg CPU, hardriver type.

              on an older setups you might want try capturing using picvideo mjpeg and convert afterwards...

              captureing the audio uncompressed has seem to work better for me on old stuff.

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              • #8
                I only have one device under video->source, if that's what you mean.

                I have an Athlon XP 1600+ on an (eek) Asus a7v133 (KT133a chipset), 384MB of CAS 2 PC133, a RAID stripe of two 80GB WD 7200RPM disks, G3 ti200, etc etc.

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                • #9
                  (eek) Asus a7v133 (KT133a chipset)
                  eek is an understatement
                  "Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -- Dr. Seuss

                  "Always do good. It will gratify some and astonish the rest." ~Mark Twain

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                  • #10
                    What Greebe is 'ing over is that the VIA KT-xxx chipsets are about the worst thing you could use for video capture/editing because of their absolutely lousy PCI to host memory performance.

                    The only way it could be worse is for it to be in an ABIT mainbord or combined with a SoundBlaster Live audio card.

                    Dr. Mordrid
                    Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 12 November 2002, 21:05.
                    Dr. Mordrid
                    ----------------------------
                    An elephant is a mouse built to government specifications.

                    I carry a gun because I can't throw a rock 1,250 fps

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                    • #11
                      I have done some reasonable captures at around 640x480 using a kt133a (epox 8kta3) using a geforce vivo...but it takes a lot of fiddling..

                      first thing your system and capture drive are the same..that is going to cause the odd dopped fram here and there.

                      a 1600XP is quite reaonable but you will have to use a good codec(picvideo, or maybe huffy)

                      and Greebe and Dr Mordrid are right, kt133a's are one of the worst to capture with, but it can be done after a lot of pain...

                      I think AGP combo vivo cards work best on kt133a's because you don't have to rely on the %$# PCI bandwidth of the chipset, but if you use a PCI capture card...I think you might be screwed.

                      AGP Vivo or motherboard upgrade...

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                      • #12
                        MB upgrade is the better path as it will also help the performance of the other devices in the system. VIA's chipset issues affect not just video capture but also HDD and memory performance as well.

                        Excellent current alternatives include those boards with the SiS 745 or NForce 420 chipsets. The upcoming boards with the SiS 746fx chipsets should also be a boon to videographers.

                        Dr. Mordrid
                        Dr. Mordrid
                        ----------------------------
                        An elephant is a mouse built to government specifications.

                        I carry a gun because I can't throw a rock 1,250 fps

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Dr Mordrid
                          The only way it could be worse is for it to be in an ABIT mainbord or combined with a SoundBlaster Live audio card.

                          Whaaaahaaa!!!
                          Good old 'Will Hay' strikes again.
                          I'm running a KT133a on an Abit motherboard and have a SB1024 Live too!
                          Whaaaaa-haaaa!!
                          And I wonder why I have problems
                          ...I took your advice on 'need a second hdd' BTW, I have 2 x D740X 80GB Matxtor's on their way, with a RAID card.
                          Thanks,
                          Will
                          Last edited by Will Hay; 13 November 2002, 09:09.
                          --
                          The trouble with democracy is every stupid b*****d get's a vote
                          --
                          Windows XP, SP1
                          Elite K7S5A
                          AMD Athlon XP2000+
                          Matrox 32mb G400 Dual Head (682.016 display package) *not* in my father-in-law's machine
                          Matrox Rainbow Runner G Series Capture Card (628 display driver and vt155e video tools) *not* in a box in the study
                          Primary IDE Master: IBM Deskstar 40GB GXP
                          Secondary IDE Master: Panasonic LF-D311 DVD-R Burner
                          Secondary IDE Slave: Lite-On 16102b (x16x10x40) Burner
                          Primary IDE Slave: Toshiba 105 DVD-Rom Drive
                          2 x Maxtor 80gb D740X on RAID 0
                          512mb SDRam PC133 Memory
                          SB Live 1024 Soundcard (driver 4.06.656)
                          ADSL EA900 USB Modem
                          ...........ATI Radeon 64mb DDR ViVo *not* installed in place of my trusty old G400

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Marshmallowman
                            AGP Vivo or motherboard upgrade...
                            So the ATI 64mb DDR Radeon ViVo I risked £33 on might be the best upgrade?
                            (...I really didn't want to drop the RR-G!).
                            wILL
                            --
                            The trouble with democracy is every stupid b*****d get's a vote
                            --
                            Windows XP, SP1
                            Elite K7S5A
                            AMD Athlon XP2000+
                            Matrox 32mb G400 Dual Head (682.016 display package) *not* in my father-in-law's machine
                            Matrox Rainbow Runner G Series Capture Card (628 display driver and vt155e video tools) *not* in a box in the study
                            Primary IDE Master: IBM Deskstar 40GB GXP
                            Secondary IDE Master: Panasonic LF-D311 DVD-R Burner
                            Secondary IDE Slave: Lite-On 16102b (x16x10x40) Burner
                            Primary IDE Slave: Toshiba 105 DVD-Rom Drive
                            2 x Maxtor 80gb D740X on RAID 0
                            512mb SDRam PC133 Memory
                            SB Live 1024 Soundcard (driver 4.06.656)
                            ADSL EA900 USB Modem
                            ...........ATI Radeon 64mb DDR ViVo *not* installed in place of my trusty old G400

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Dr Mordrid
                              What Greebe is 'ing over is that the VIA KT-xxx chipsets are about the worst thing you could use for video capture/editing because of their absolutely lousy PCI to host memory performance.

                              The only way it could be worse is for it to be in an ABIT mainbord or combined with a SoundBlaster Live audio card.

                              Dr. Mordrid
                              Well, I ditched my SB Live! a while back, just because of the busmastering hog. I have a modem in my PC that's not in use...that wouldn't eat up any bandwidth, would it?

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