Originally posted by mits
Helevitia,
before you reformat, have you correctly uninstalled the old drivers and installed the new ones?
i.e.
1. Uninstall ati control panel
2. Uninstall ati display driver and reboot
3. Press cancel when "new hardware was found"
4. Given that you have downloaded and unpacked the latest ati display driver (~26MB the one with ati's control panel and not with catalyst control centre) run setup.exe. This will install ati's display driver, ati's control panel and ati's multimedia driver (ie wdm driver).
Normally installation should go fine, and if you check in device manager-> sound video and game controllers you should have 2 entries for ati multimedia like a. ATI rage theater WDM driver and b. ATI WDM MVD codec (i'm at work now and don't remember the exact names of these entries)
Connect your video signal from vcr to bob and your audio to the line-in of your soundcard and make sure that recording from line-in is enabled. Now check that overlay is ok, ie run whatever capture program you want (eg virtualvcr) and check that you see the input video on your monitor.
Run the capture program (eg virtualvcr), select the codec you want (eg Huffyuv or Picvideo) and make sure that you have selected to capture audio as well. Press the rec button and good luck.
Helevitia,
before you reformat, have you correctly uninstalled the old drivers and installed the new ones?
i.e.
1. Uninstall ati control panel
2. Uninstall ati display driver and reboot
3. Press cancel when "new hardware was found"
4. Given that you have downloaded and unpacked the latest ati display driver (~26MB the one with ati's control panel and not with catalyst control centre) run setup.exe. This will install ati's display driver, ati's control panel and ati's multimedia driver (ie wdm driver).
Normally installation should go fine, and if you check in device manager-> sound video and game controllers you should have 2 entries for ati multimedia like a. ATI rage theater WDM driver and b. ATI WDM MVD codec (i'm at work now and don't remember the exact names of these entries)
Connect your video signal from vcr to bob and your audio to the line-in of your soundcard and make sure that recording from line-in is enabled. Now check that overlay is ok, ie run whatever capture program you want (eg virtualvcr) and check that you see the input video on your monitor.
Run the capture program (eg virtualvcr), select the codec you want (eg Huffyuv or Picvideo) and make sure that you have selected to capture audio as well. Press the rec button and good luck.
The good news is, I reformatted and now it appears to be working. I am still nervous of having the problem crop up again, but we shall see.
Thanks for all of your help.
Dave
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