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Re: [AG-TECH] Video Capture Card Misery



Title: Re: [AG-TECH] Multicast test with EVL
Hi,
I believe we use 4 of the WinTV cards in our XP SP2 machine, but it did take some work to get it going.  We actually had to use a different driver for them, no Hauppauge driver did the trick, so we are using the BtPCI WDM driver, which I found on Google.  If memory serves, you install this and then actually pick which of many cards you have from a list.  The only snag we have now that this is installed is that when you enter a venue and have more than one video source you are trying to send, you have to go to that machine and manually select each card to match up with each service each time, because for some reason the service trys to just pull all video inputs from the same card until you tell it otherwise.  Until you do that each time, it simply sends one video input.
I do also remember that we could only have one of the WinTV cards installed into a slightly older machine, still running XP SP2.  For some reason if I put more than 1 in, it gave me resource conflicts even though I had free resources.
But since you can't get even one card to work, from the sounds of it, then I would try using the above driver.  If you need me to, I think I saved it and I could send it to you later on this afternoon.
I hope that helps - Ben

Nagykaldi, Zsolt F. (HSC) wrote:
 
Anybody, ever installed a Hauppauge WinTV video capture card on a WinXP Pro SP2  that actually WORKED with the AG Venue client??? I have spent days with this thing and I am desperate here. What other cards do you have for this particular setup that works for you?
 
THANKS.
 
 
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Zsolt Nagykaldi, PhD
Research Associate, Clinical IT Specialist
University Of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Department Of Family And Preventive Medicine
Oklahoma Center For Family Medicine Research
 
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