I've got three capture machines running with basically the same hardware (there are some via/intel chipset differences), and all three capture video successfully under NT 4.0. One uses a Marvel G400/TV, and the other two use Hauppauge BT-based capture cards. One of the Hauppauge machines is using an ISA SB-AWE64, and the other two are using SB Live Value cards. I installed Win2K on all three machines as an additional OS, and video capture doesn't work on any of them. Well, actually the "video" part works fine, but VirtualDub reports "Error: Audio data lost during capture." and the resulting audio stream has split-second gaps in it, making sync impossible (AVI_IO does the same thing, but doesn't report the problem). If I boot back to NT 4.0, everything is fine (I'm using the latest Liveware drivers for both operating systems; downloaded them today). I've given up trying to figure out what's wrong with everything here, but I figured I'd mention it, in case anyone has a magical solution
(I've got a magical solution to "Win2K doesn't shut down because DEVLDR32.EXE won't die, if anyone needs one ... disable the automatic startup of the four Windows Media services...)
(I've got a magical solution to "Win2K doesn't shut down because DEVLDR32.EXE won't die, if anyone needs one ... disable the automatic startup of the four Windows Media services...)
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