crazyjxx@gmail.com,
Thanks, the clarification does help.
The first thing you need to know is whether Vista has a problem with the
WinTV PCI card. To check for this information, open Device Manager. In
Device Manager note whether it is displaying some problem with the card, such
as displaying a yellow ! or some other indication, such as showing "Unknown
Device."
Unfold the entry for the card and select Properties. The information
displayed there should indicate that this device is working properly. Any
indication of problems in Device Manager must be resolved to get Vista to
play nice with the card. Follow any advice provided by Device Manager.
If Vista doesn't indicate a problem with the card, then we can assume that
the issue resides somewhere with the WinTV software or settings, etc. When
you consulted with Hauppauge, what did they say? We need to know this. What
did they do to troubleshoot the issue?
If you can't identify the problem any other way, try reviewing the settings
in the WinTV software. Make sure you read, understand, and follow all
instructions. Here is a site that may be helpful:
http://www.hauppauge.com/html/avi_cap.htm
Let us know what happens.
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freddy
"crazyjxx@gmail.com" wrote:
> On May 26, 8:48 pm, freddy <fkirsc...@tidalwave.net> wrote:
> > crazy, etc,
> >
> > This sounds like a tough one. I can't tell from the information provided
> > whether this is a Vista problem or a WinTV (Hauppauge) problem. A little
> > more information would be helpful. For example, how is the WinTV card
> > connected (cable, over-the-air, or whatever)? What is meant by "cannot get
> > the card to pick up any input in thr rca jacks?" In my mind, input is via
> > some sort of antenna or cable. Clarification please. Also, are you using
> > Windows Media Center or the WinTV software? We need more information. You
> > may want to consider contacting the vendor for support that they may be in a
> > better position to provide. Just some thoughts, because I don't know what
> > else to say.
>
>
> The card is connected to the pci slot on my computer and I have a rca
> cable (the red white and yellow cables) connecting my video camera to
> the card itself. The card should show the video that I am imputing
> from my camera on my computer so I can capture it and convert it to
> Dvd (I have been able to do it with my old windows XP Computer). I am
> using the WinTV's Wintv2000 software to capture the input but nothing
> is showing up. I also tried capturing it with some Roxio software but
> again I get no image displayed. This leads me to believe it is a
> driver issue but I have updated all drivers from the Hauppauge website
> and don't know what else to do or try.
>
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