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Which WDM (Vid cap) Driver Should I use with GeForce Ti4600?



 
 
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Old November 8th 03, 04:39 AM
Harry Edwards
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Default Which WDM (Vid cap) Driver Should I use with GeForce Ti4600?

I want to do a bit of video capturring, but when I install the WDM
driver on my CD Virtualdub doesn't see it as a valid video capture
device. Neither does anything else (ivisit, Premiere). I don't use
Premiere though.... Ever. I'm sure its nice but its overkill for what
I do. Anyway, the WDM drivers from nvidia's site (2.13_wdm-vivo.exe)
make my system blue screen on startup. I'm using display driver
version 4.3.5.1 on Windows 2000 Pro.
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Old November 8th 03, 12:40 PM
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"Harry Edwards" wrote in message
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I want to do a bit of video capturring, but when I install the WDM
driver on my CD Virtualdub doesn't see it as a valid video capture
device. Neither does anything else (ivisit, Premiere). I don't use
Premiere though.... Ever. I'm sure its nice but its overkill for what
I do. Anyway, the WDM drivers from nvidia's site (2.13_wdm-vivo.exe)
make my system blue screen on startup. I'm using display driver
version 4.3.5.1 on Windows 2000 Pro.

John Brown:
Download the WDM 1.08 driver and try it. Anything later and if you get it to
work will give you a white bar across your screen.


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Old November 8th 03, 06:28 PM
Harry Edwards
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On Sat, 08 Nov 2003 12:40:38 GMT, "John Lee Brown"
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"Harry Edwards" wrote in message
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I want to do a bit of video capturring, but when I install the WDM
driver on my CD Virtualdub doesn't see it as a valid video capture
device. Neither does anything else (ivisit, Premiere). I don't use
Premiere though.... Ever. I'm sure its nice but its overkill for what
I do. Anyway, the WDM drivers from nvidia's site (2.13_wdm-vivo.exe)
make my system blue screen on startup. I'm using display driver
version 4.3.5.1 on Windows 2000 Pro.

John Brown:
Download the WDM 1.08 driver and try it. Anything later and if you get it to
work will give you a white bar across your screen.


Just tried that driver. Still Virtual Dub doesn't see any video
capture drivers.
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Old November 8th 03, 06:51 PM
Harry Edwards
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On Sat, 08 Nov 2003 12:40:38 GMT, "John Lee Brown"
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"Harry Edwards" wrote in message
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I want to do a bit of video capturring, but when I install the WDM
driver on my CD Virtualdub doesn't see it as a valid video capture
device. Neither does anything else (ivisit, Premiere). I don't use
Premiere though.... Ever. I'm sure its nice but its overkill for what
I do. Anyway, the WDM drivers from nvidia's site (2.13_wdm-vivo.exe)
make my system blue screen on startup. I'm using display driver
version 4.3.5.1 on Windows 2000 Pro.

John Brown:
Download the WDM 1.08 driver and try it. Anything later and if you get it to
work will give you a white bar across your screen.



I install the drivers and everything seems fine. When I reboot andf
go into Device Manager there's a yellow exelemation point on the WDM
video capture (universal) and it saye the service cannot start. When
I right click on it, go into properties, and hit update driver - guide
it to the nvcap.inf file it takes the file and everythign is OK.
Video capture works. Right after I reboot it goes back to saying the
service cannot start. What the hell? I deep sixed my ATI card
because of driver installation problems, this is far less severe
though. The ATI cards (most notable the All in Wonder) without the
right drivers would blue screen the system. Nice. Anyway forget
about ATI... What am I doing wrong? Do I have to uninstall the
display driver, install the WDM then reinstall the display?
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Old November 8th 03, 09:17 PM
Harry Edwards
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Fixed!!
Ok, first I uninstalled all the nvidia drivers on my system and booted
with the generic 640 by 480 VGA driver (took me back to 1994 with my
P5-90) Then I installed the newest Nvidia WDM driver, it asked me to
reboot I DID NOT --- VERY IMPORTANT, Then I installed the display
drivers and it asked me to reboot... Again I did not. I let
everything quit then restarted and boom, everything stuck and worked
fine under all accounts with no blue screen.
 




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