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vista got reduced hardware ability?
I find it strange that windows vista (Home Premium) can't pick up my video hardware like Windows XP did.
I have a Fly DVB TV PCI card and in Vista Windows Movie Maker doesn't give any option to choose it as a capture source. All it lists is import 'From digital video camera', there's no other option. In Windows XP WMM listed all my video hardware. The Fly card does work in Windows Vista but the only programs that make it work are Dscaler version 4.1.15 and Splitcam version 4.2. I also tried Windows Media Encoder 9 in Vista and that won't produce an image with the Fly card either - just a black preview screen. Does Windows Vista have reduced video abilities compared with Windows XP? |
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vista got reduced hardware ability?
No, that would be a driver issue. You might check the manufacturer for
updated Vista drivers. Dustin Harper http://www.vistarip.com tonj wrote: I find it strange that windows vista (Home Premium) can't pick up my video hardware like Windows XP did. I have a Fly DVB TV PCI card and in Vista Windows Movie Maker doesn't give any option to choose it as a capture source. All it lists is import 'From digital video camera', there's no other option. In Windows XP WMM listed all my video hardware. The Fly card does work in Windows Vista but the only programs that make it work are Dscaler version 4.1.15 and Splitcam version 4.2. I also tried Windows Media Encoder 9 in Vista and that won't produce an image with the Fly card either - just a black preview screen. Does Windows Vista have reduced video abilities compared with Windows XP? |
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vista got reduced hardware ability?
I do not think it strange at all that something designed for Windows XP may
not work in Vista. A lot of hardware will have to be replaced if the manufacturer didn't allow for firmware updates and driver updates. Even the poorly coded software they supply with their deficient hardware may not work under Vista. It happens whenever a new O/S is introduced. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "tonj" wrote in message ... I find it strange that windows vista (Home Premium) can't pick up my video hardware like Windows XP did. I have a Fly DVB TV PCI card and in Vista Windows Movie Maker doesn't give any option to choose it as a capture source. All it lists is import 'From digital video camera', there's no other option. In Windows XP WMM listed all my video hardware. The Fly card does work in Windows Vista but the only programs that make it work are Dscaler version 4.1.15 and Splitcam version 4.2. I also tried Windows Media Encoder 9 in Vista and that won't produce an image with the Fly card either - just a black preview screen. Does Windows Vista have reduced video abilities compared with Windows XP? |
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vista got reduced hardware ability?
"Richard Urban" wrote in message ... I do not think it strange at all that something designed for Windows XP may not work in Vista. A lot of hardware will have to be replaced if the manufacturer didn't allow for firmware updates and driver updates. Even the poorly coded software they supply with their deficient hardware may not work under Vista. It happens whenever a new O/S is introduced. okay but why - when I'm having success with other video programs in Vista - does WMM only list the ability to import 'From digital camera device'.? It doesn't make sense. In windows XP WMM gave a me choice to select any one of my video hardware devices, but in Vista that choice is no longer there. My video hardware items (USB webcam, TV PCI card) are working fine in capture programs in Windows Vista but for some reason WMM no longer wants to acknowledge them. |