I downloaded the Microvision hack. When it couldn't find the RRAPI.dll or the VCAP16.dll files, I figured I needed the "Matrox Video Tools". So I downloaded that.
But now, when I try to install VT 1.54, it can't find any "Matrox Video Editing Hardware"... I know I don't have video editing hardware...
All I want to do is fix the bright-dark problem I have when I view a DVD on my TV!!!
I am asking for HELP!
I am reading that the Macrovision problem CAN be overcome... HOW?
Do I need more hardware???
Thanks for your input.
Sylvie
THE WHOLE STORY...
I spent my whole morning with a Matrox technician on the phone to fix the bright/dark problem I am experiencing when I play DVDs on my TV out. I took out ALL the hardware 3 or 4 times and when we finally got the Matrox Millenium G450 on interrup 9 like he said it needed to be, nothing else was working, including my DVD player...
So I spent the rest of the day fixing everything... I finally got my modem up and, here I am! I'm not calling him back! I don't think the IRQ is the problem...
Everything works. The G450 is on interrupt 3. I go through my VCR because I only have coax in on my TV.
But now, when I try to install VT 1.54, it can't find any "Matrox Video Editing Hardware"... I know I don't have video editing hardware...
All I want to do is fix the bright-dark problem I have when I view a DVD on my TV!!!
I am asking for HELP!
I am reading that the Macrovision problem CAN be overcome... HOW?
Do I need more hardware???
Thanks for your input.
Sylvie
THE WHOLE STORY...
I spent my whole morning with a Matrox technician on the phone to fix the bright/dark problem I am experiencing when I play DVDs on my TV out. I took out ALL the hardware 3 or 4 times and when we finally got the Matrox Millenium G450 on interrup 9 like he said it needed to be, nothing else was working, including my DVD player...
So I spent the rest of the day fixing everything... I finally got my modem up and, here I am! I'm not calling him back! I don't think the IRQ is the problem...
Everything works. The G450 is on interrupt 3. I go through my VCR because I only have coax in on my TV.
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