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Old December 7th 03, 04:54 AM
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Default TV Wonder Pro and Dual Monitors...

Radeon 64 DDR VIVO (agp) and Xpert98 (pci) here. All works great except for
slight "hiccup" controlling TV-Out easily worked around. Installing it was a
bitch. Radeon by itself in system 1st, get all working right then introduced
Xpert98 and only installed driver.

I can't get composite in (e..g. tv from vcr or camcorder in my case) using
TV App on other than the Radeon but that's expected as hardware overlay mode
is only available on primary display.

Oh, almost forgot, running 98SE.

FearNoArt wrote:
Anyone had success getting an ATI TV Wonder Pro working on a dual
monitor system.

I am running a MSI Geforce FX 5600 video card with dual monitors, I
got this tv tuner because the video input on my video card becomes
disabled when I run dual monitors so I still wanted to watch tv...

The tuner will work fine with one monitor running, but with two it
just wont run, it tells me I dont have direct x installed, which I do,
I dont have a proper video card to run it which I do, and it tells me
the capture drivers arnt installed, but they are. I am able to access
the ATI tv tuner capture drivers from other software like Adobe
Premiere, Virtual Dub and even my old TV tuner software from my video
card, the video will play fine from them but there is no sound...
Anyways.... Has anyone had success getting the ATI software to operate
properly with dual monitors?



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Old December 8th 03, 07:04 PM
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Works OK, but not great
ATI-7000 at 3200x1200x16 bit.,Win2000,
TV player pauses when mouse is moved 'until it is stopped. Audio part just
fine.
Capture hiccups on mine too-- you just work around that.


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Old December 15th 03, 11:03 PM
Charles Harris
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(FearNoArt) wrote in message news:3fd2b9e3.1153765@news...
Anyone had success getting an ATI TV Wonder Pro working on a dual
monitor system.
I'm running ATI TV Wonder Pro with a Matrox G400 DualHead card and

have no trouble with the dual monitors. But I had all kinds of
difficulties getting it to work with my SB Audigy sound card. I
mention this because you seemed to have an audio problem. I finally
got the ATI card to work by muting nearly all the inputs in the
Creative Surround Mixer except Line-In. To play back a TV recording of
course I have to unmute the Wave/MP3 slider or there's no sound. Hope
this helps.

Charlie Harris













I am running a MSI Geforce FX 5600 video card with dual monitors, I
got this tv tuner because the video input on my video card becomes
disabled when I run dual monitors so I still wanted to watch tv...

The tuner will work fine with one monitor running, but with two it
just wont run, it tells me I dont have direct x installed, which I do,
I dont have a proper video card to run it which I do, and it tells me
the capture drivers arnt installed, but they are. I am able to access
the ATI tv tuner capture drivers from other software like Adobe
Premiere, Virtual Dub and even my old TV tuner software from my video
card, the video will play fine from them but there is no sound...
Anyways.... Has anyone had success getting the ATI software to operate
properly with dual monitors?

 




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