Video Capture Problem

Stan_Arthur wrote on 9/23/2000, 3:08 PM
I'm a new Video Capture user. I had no problems using it
for my first project. Now it crashes everytime I try to end
a capture. When I restart it, it will no longer allow me to
select my ATI All-In-Wonder 128 Card as an input source.
The only way to fix that seems to be to uninstall Video
Capture and then reinstall it. Unfortunately, it still
crashes on my next capture attempt.

I'm using:
Pentium III - 750 mhz
384 megs ram
Windows 98 2nd Edition
7200 rpm - 40 gig HD

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TobyJ wrote on 9/25/2000, 9:33 AM
Hi Stan,

What version of Video Capture are you using? You can find out by
going to the "About Video Capture" entry under the Help Menu.

Did you do anything, such as install a new version, before you
started having problems, or did the program just stop working?

How does it crash? Do you get a blue screen? Or do you get a dialog
box with some extra information?

What does the menu say under the Video menu? Does it say "Microsoft
DV Camera and VCR" or maybe "DVCam"? Or does it say something
like "ATI All-in-wonder"?

Have you tried updating your ATI drivers?

Toby Jones
Software Design Engineer
Sonic Foundry, Inc.

Stan Arthur wrote:
>>I'm a new Video Capture user. I had no problems using it
>>for my first project. Now it crashes everytime I try to end
>>a capture. When I restart it, it will no longer allow me to
>>select my ATI All-In-Wonder 128 Card as an input source.
>>The only way to fix that seems to be to uninstall Video
>>Capture and then reinstall it. Unfortunately, it still
>>crashes on my next capture attempt.
>>
>>I'm using:
>>Pentium III - 750 mhz
>>384 megs ram
>>Windows 98 2nd Edition
>>7200 rpm - 40 gig HD