When I first got the E-TV a couple weeks ago, I did a lot of testing to find what settings I liked. One of the things I tried was capturing full size (704x480) with huffy. It worked fine, with only about 2 drops per minute, which is fine for me. I compressed it to divx and it looked great.
Fast forward to last Tuesday. I set the timer in AVI_IO to capture Buffy. I came in and checked on it and there was an error on the screen. I forgot to write it down, but it was something along the lines of "failed to initialize capture driver". Despite the error, it looked like it was capping fine and drops were still about 2 per minute. When I played it back in VDub, though, the video was in slow motion and the audio stuttered terribly. I tried it again, and this time there was no error, but I had the same problem. Another test came up with the error that the video source was unstable and had the same problem. I've been fiddling with it, trying to make it work, and always the same problem. Whether there is an error or not, it looks like it's capping fine, but the resulting file is a mess. This happens in both AVI_IO and VDub.
If it wasn't for the fact that my early full size caps were fine, I'd say it was my processor or my HD. But it worked fine then, even with other programs running. Now, even after closing everything non-essential and applying all the suggested Matrox tweaks, I keep ending up with a messed up AVI.
The only thing I've noticed different is it used to list two drivers for the card that looked the same to me. Now there's only one. I was going to try updating the driver, but the E-TV isn't on the list.
I would appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks,
Michelle
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My system:
Windows 98SE
P3-600 (not overclocked)
IBM Deskstar 75GXP 75GB (67GB free, defragged, used just for capturing and a little for overflow from C
Matrox G450 E-TV video card
Fast forward to last Tuesday. I set the timer in AVI_IO to capture Buffy. I came in and checked on it and there was an error on the screen. I forgot to write it down, but it was something along the lines of "failed to initialize capture driver". Despite the error, it looked like it was capping fine and drops were still about 2 per minute. When I played it back in VDub, though, the video was in slow motion and the audio stuttered terribly. I tried it again, and this time there was no error, but I had the same problem. Another test came up with the error that the video source was unstable and had the same problem. I've been fiddling with it, trying to make it work, and always the same problem. Whether there is an error or not, it looks like it's capping fine, but the resulting file is a mess. This happens in both AVI_IO and VDub.
If it wasn't for the fact that my early full size caps were fine, I'd say it was my processor or my HD. But it worked fine then, even with other programs running. Now, even after closing everything non-essential and applying all the suggested Matrox tweaks, I keep ending up with a messed up AVI.
The only thing I've noticed different is it used to list two drivers for the card that looked the same to me. Now there's only one. I was going to try updating the driver, but the E-TV isn't on the list.
I would appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks,
Michelle
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My system:
Windows 98SE
P3-600 (not overclocked)
IBM Deskstar 75GXP 75GB (67GB free, defragged, used just for capturing and a little for overflow from C

Matrox G450 E-TV video card
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