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Sherwin Dubren
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      11-29-2003, 08:09 AM


I am using the All-in-Wonder card in my Athlon 1.33 Gig machine, running
Windows 2000. I am running the ATI Rage Theatre Video Capture version
6.14.10.6201. All of my TV and video functions are working fine, except
for capturing video from a camcorder through the SVHS connector. When I
do a display of a playback from the camcorder, I see the video in the TV
window, but the 'record' icon is not enabled and I can't get the capture
to go to disk. It may have worked for me at least once, but now it
fails
consistantly. I have tried all different resolutions. My file system
is
FAT32. Is this a setup problem, or do I have clobbered or out of date
software? I checked all the ATI devices in Device Manager, and they are
all reported to be working ok.

Any suggestions?

Sherwin Dubren
 
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Andy
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      11-30-2003, 02:42 AM
Make sure the folder you're recording to has enough free space.

On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 08:09:59 GMT, Sherwin Dubren
<> wrote:

>I am using the All-in-Wonder card in my Athlon 1.33 Gig machine, running
>Windows 2000. I am running the ATI Rage Theatre Video Capture version
>6.14.10.6201. All of my TV and video functions are working fine, except
>for capturing video from a camcorder through the SVHS connector. When I
>do a display of a playback from the camcorder, I see the video in the TV
>window, but the 'record' icon is not enabled and I can't get the capture
>to go to disk. It may have worked for me at least once, but now it
>fails
>consistantly. I have tried all different resolutions. My file system
>is
>FAT32. Is this a setup problem, or do I have clobbered or out of date
>software? I checked all the ATI devices in Device Manager, and they are
>all reported to be working ok.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Sherwin Dubren


 
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Sherwin Dubren
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      11-30-2003, 06:54 AM
Hi Andy,
I checked and have more than enough free space on my C: drive(over 10
Meg).
In any case, I'm not sure why the program would not allow recording,
when
the length of the file is determined in real time, when I play it into
the
SVHS input jack. Right now, the record button is not enabled, but I can
see
the input video being played on my monitor. I have tried everything,
including
upgrading my DirectX to the latest 9.x version. All my tests show that
the
All-In-Wonder Card is functioning properly, as is the rest of the
system. The
only thing I could find in the help screens was that the record button
is disabled
if you are trying to capture a 'copy protected' file. This is not my
case, as I
am inputing a home video made on my own camcorder.

Sherwin

Andy wrote:
>
> Make sure the folder you're recording to has enough free space.
>
> On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 08:09:59 GMT, Sherwin Dubren
> <> wrote:
>
> >I am using the All-in-Wonder card in my Athlon 1.33 Gig machine, running
> >Windows 2000. I am running the ATI Rage Theatre Video Capture version
> >6.14.10.6201. All of my TV and video functions are working fine, except
> >for capturing video from a camcorder through the SVHS connector. When I
> >do a display of a playback from the camcorder, I see the video in the TV
> >window, but the 'record' icon is not enabled and I can't get the capture
> >to go to disk. It may have worked for me at least once, but now it
> >fails
> >consistantly. I have tried all different resolutions. My file system
> >is
> >FAT32. Is this a setup problem, or do I have clobbered or out of date
> >software? I checked all the ATI devices in Device Manager, and they are
> >all reported to be working ok.
> >
> > Any suggestions?
> >
> > Sherwin Dubren

 
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Mike P
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      12-01-2003, 02:09 AM
Is "over 10 meg" a typo? Cause that's crashing material...

Mike

"Sherwin Dubren" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Hi Andy,
> I checked and have more than enough free space on my C: drive(over 10
> Meg).
> In any case, I'm not sure why the program would not allow recording,
> when
> the length of the file is determined in real time, when I play it into
> the
> SVHS input jack. Right now, the record button is not enabled, but I can
> see
> the input video being played on my monitor. I have tried everything,
> including
> upgrading my DirectX to the latest 9.x version. All my tests show that
> the
> All-In-Wonder Card is functioning properly, as is the rest of the
> system. The
> only thing I could find in the help screens was that the record button
> is disabled
> if you are trying to capture a 'copy protected' file. This is not my
> case, as I
> am inputing a home video made on my own camcorder.
>
> Sherwin
>
> Andy wrote:
> >
> > Make sure the folder you're recording to has enough free space.
> >
> > On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 08:09:59 GMT, Sherwin Dubren
> > <> wrote:
> >
> > >I am using the All-in-Wonder card in my Athlon 1.33 Gig machine,

running
> > >Windows 2000. I am running the ATI Rage Theatre Video Capture version
> > >6.14.10.6201. All of my TV and video functions are working fine,

except
> > >for capturing video from a camcorder through the SVHS connector. When

I
> > >do a display of a playback from the camcorder, I see the video in the

TV
> > >window, but the 'record' icon is not enabled and I can't get the

capture
> > >to go to disk. It may have worked for me at least once, but now it
> > >fails
> > >consistantly. I have tried all different resolutions. My file system
> > >is
> > >FAT32. Is this a setup problem, or do I have clobbered or out of date
> > >software? I checked all the ATI devices in Device Manager, and they

are
> > >all reported to be working ok.
> > >
> > > Any suggestions?
> > >
> > > Sherwin Dubren



 
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Sherwin Dubren
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      12-01-2003, 02:45 AM
Hi Mike,
Yes, it was sloppy of me. That was supposed to be 10 Gig.

Since my All-In-Wonder card came to me installed by a company called
Polywell, who put these systems together, I did not receive the original
packing stuff, except for an install disk. What is haunting me is the
prospect that this card does not support 'video capture'. It could also
be some obscure thing like my BIOS or a clobbered file. ATI support is
quite spotty. If I had known this when I bought my system over a year
ago, I probably would have chosen a different company to do business
with.
I am still waiting to get some kind of reply from ATI support, but not
being able to communicate directly with them, puts me at a great
disadvantage.

Sherwin D.

Mike P wrote:
>
> Is "over 10 meg" a typo? Cause that's crashing material...
>
> Mike
>
> "Sherwin Dubren" <> wrote in message
> news:...
> > Hi Andy,
> > I checked and have more than enough free space on my C: drive(over 10
> > Meg).
> > In any case, I'm not sure why the program would not allow recording,
> > when
> > the length of the file is determined in real time, when I play it into
> > the
> > SVHS input jack. Right now, the record button is not enabled, but I can
> > see
> > the input video being played on my monitor. I have tried everything,
> > including
> > upgrading my DirectX to the latest 9.x version. All my tests show that
> > the
> > All-In-Wonder Card is functioning properly, as is the rest of the
> > system. The
> > only thing I could find in the help screens was that the record button
> > is disabled
> > if you are trying to capture a 'copy protected' file. This is not my
> > case, as I
> > am inputing a home video made on my own camcorder.
> >
> > Sherwin
> >
> > Andy wrote:
> > >
> > > Make sure the folder you're recording to has enough free space.
> > >
> > > On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 08:09:59 GMT, Sherwin Dubren
> > > <> wrote:
> > >
> > > >I am using the All-in-Wonder card in my Athlon 1.33 Gig machine,

> running
> > > >Windows 2000. I am running the ATI Rage Theatre Video Capture version
> > > >6.14.10.6201. All of my TV and video functions are working fine,

> except
> > > >for capturing video from a camcorder through the SVHS connector. When

> I
> > > >do a display of a playback from the camcorder, I see the video in the

> TV
> > > >window, but the 'record' icon is not enabled and I can't get the

> capture
> > > >to go to disk. It may have worked for me at least once, but now it
> > > >fails
> > > >consistantly. I have tried all different resolutions. My file system
> > > >is
> > > >FAT32. Is this a setup problem, or do I have clobbered or out of date
> > > >software? I checked all the ATI devices in Device Manager, and they

> are
> > > >all reported to be working ok.
> > > >
> > > > Any suggestions?
> > > >
> > > > Sherwin Dubren

 
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Kev
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      12-01-2003, 05:33 AM
Might be Win2k that is the problem.
 
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