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Old 09-04-2004   #1
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Default TV Input on Nvidia Card

I have a newer Nvidia card (MSI FX5900) and it indicates TV in and
out capability. Too bad they provide little or no info as to HOW I
would view such input. I currently have an older PCI Tv card (Pinnacle)
which no longer seems to keep up with the tv images. I was wondering if
I could input my VCR directly into the Nvidia card and view the input
directly from there rather than through the TV card which it currently
uses. Problem is that neither Nvidia nor MSI have included ANY direct
reference as to HOW I would receive/access the TV input. Does it just
magically appear, does it override my computer output, what should I do
or not do with this setup? ;-Deano
 
Old 09-04-2004   #2
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Default Re: TV Input on Nvidia Card

"Deano" <dtwo@cogeco.ca> wrote in message
news:yr9_c.14361$0c.117@read1.cgocable.net...
> I have a newer Nvidia card (MSI FX5900) and it indicates TV in and out
> capability. Too bad they provide little or no info as to HOW I would view
> such input. I currently have an older PCI Tv card (Pinnacle) which no
> longer seems to keep up with the tv images. I was wondering if I could
> input my VCR directly into the Nvidia card and view the input directly
> from there rather than through the TV card which it currently uses.


Yes. That's my setup. :-)

> Problem is that neither Nvidia nor MSI have included ANY direct reference
> as to HOW I would receive/access the TV input. Does it just magically
> appear, does it override my computer output, what should I do or not do
> with this setup? ;-Deano


Download and install the nVidia VIVO (only) drivers. They provide a standard
interface that video capture software can use to access the video functions
of your card. You can get the drivers from here:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/wdm_winxp-2k-Me-98se_2.20 Then install video
capture software. I use ATV2000 (
http://www.apps4apps.filetap.com/atv2000.htm ) which is excellent now that a
few nasty bugs have gone, and it is freeware. When ATV2000 is run for the
first time it will present a setup screen. Just accept the default
settings. Select the video source type by right c****ing on the ATV2000
main windows and go to "Video Source" where you can select either External
(which is composite video) or S-VHS. That's all there is to it.

Tony.
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http://iraqthemodel.blogspot.com


 
Old 09-05-2004   #3
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Default Re: TV Input on Nvidia Card

Sorry to hijack this thread but I'm looking for some good advice....
How do Radeon Vivo cards compare (for video capture quality) with other
types of capture cards and/or systems? I'm mainly interested in R9600 pro as
opposed to the likes of Leadtek FX5700.


"The Black Wibble" <scanner@free.org.net> wrote in message
news:Occ_c.2041$mZ2.174439@news02.tsnz.net...
> "Deano" <dtwo@cogeco.ca> wrote in message
> news:yr9_c.14361$0c.117@read1.cgocable.net...
> > I have a newer Nvidia card (MSI FX5900) and it indicates TV in and

out
> > capability. Too bad they provide little or no info as to HOW I would

view
> > such input. I currently have an older PCI Tv card (Pinnacle) which no
> > longer seems to keep up with the tv images. I was wondering if I could
> > input my VCR directly into the Nvidia card and view the input directly
> > from there rather than through the TV card which it currently uses.

>
> Yes. That's my setup. :-)
>
> > Problem is that neither Nvidia nor MSI have included ANY direct

reference
> > as to HOW I would receive/access the TV input. Does it just magically
> > appear, does it override my computer output, what should I do or not do
> > with this setup? ;-Deano

>
> Download and install the nVidia VIVO (only) drivers. They provide a

standard
> interface that video capture software can use to access the video

functions
> of your card. You can get the drivers from here:
> http://www.nvidia.com/object/wdm_winxp-2k-Me-98se_2.20 Then install video
> capture software. I use ATV2000 (
> http://www.apps4apps.filetap.com/atv2000.htm ) which is excellent now that

a
> few nasty bugs have gone, and it is freeware. When ATV2000 is run for the
> first time it will present a setup screen. Just accept the default
> settings. Select the video source type by right c****ing on the ATV2000
> main windows and go to "Video Source" where you can select either External
> (which is composite video) or S-VHS. That's all there is to it.
>
> Tony.
> ---
> http://iraqthemodel.blogspot.com
>
>



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Old 09-05-2004   #4
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Default Re: TV Input on Nvidia Card


"Niscoupe" <rcooper@xtra.co.nz> wrote in message
newsxr_c.21836$N77.952431@news.xtra.co.nz...
> Sorry to hijack this thread but I'm looking for some good advice....
> How do Radeon Vivo cards compare (for video capture quality) with other
> types of capture cards and/or systems? I'm mainly interested in R9600 pro
> as
> opposed to the likes of Leadtek FX5700.


I've never had an ATI card to make the comparison.

Tony.
---
http://iraqthemodel.blogspot.com


 
Old 09-05-2004   #5
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Default Re: TV Input on Nvidia Card

Only ATI card I can compare with my 256mb FX5700 is an ancient Radeon 64mb
VIVO. And the FX5700 beats it hands down.
--
Cari (MS-MVP Windows Client - Printing, Imaging & Hardware)
www.coribright.com

"Niscoupe" <rcooper@xtra.co.nz> wrote in message
newsxr_c.21836$N77.952431@news.xtra.co.nz...
> Sorry to hijack this thread but I'm looking for some good advice....
> How do Radeon Vivo cards compare (for video capture quality) with other
> types of capture cards and/or systems? I'm mainly interested in R9600 pro
> as
> opposed to the likes of Leadtek FX5700.
>



 

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