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Tommy Boomfiger
09-08-2002, 02:54 AM
just installed the all the latest ati catalyst 02.2, xp capture drivers 6.13.10.6125 V4 and atimmc 7.7.0.1 and now i cant capture video from the tv prog. i cant find anything like this on thier capture help page. im running xp pro on a p3 866 with a via chipset. has anyone else experienced this?
hapoo
09-08-2002, 11:39 AM
hehe, lemme guess. your recording to a drive using NTFS? :)
Tommy Boomfiger
09-08-2002, 08:49 PM
you got it hapoo. there wasnt any problem with the 7.6.
i installed mmc onto a fat drive and tried recording to an ntfs drive. kinda sucks because my ntfs drive is my biggest and fastest one. not a huge problem, i just have to record to a temp 4 gig drive until a fix comes out.
ati has this posted here (http://www.ati.com/support/infobase/4052.html)
hapoo
09-08-2002, 11:59 PM
yeah, i was using 7.6 and discovered that it won't let me record audio at 48k (DVD standard) so i changed to 7.7. It took me a week to fix the recording problem.
Ladogaboy
09-14-2002, 11:02 AM
Originally posted by Tommy Boomfiger
you got it hapoo. there wasnt any problem with the 7.6.
i installed mmc onto a fat drive and tried recording to an ntfs drive. kinda sucks because my ntfs drive is my biggest and fastest one. not a huge problem, i just have to record to a temp 4 gig drive until a fix comes out.
ati has this posted here (http://www.ati.com/support/infobase/4052.html)
Wait, isn't the problem here that the driver resides on a FAT32 drive, and you are trying to record to an NTFS drive? I'm just wondering, because I was thinking that you could just run XP off of a NTFS drive and it would fix the problem.
I'm kind of curious about this because I might make the jump to Windows 2000 or XP soon, but I will probably dual boot first.
Tommy Boomfiger
09-14-2002, 01:48 PM
Originally posted by Ladogaboy
Wait, isn't the problem here that the driver resides on a FAT32 drive, and you are trying to record to an NTFS drive? I'm just wondering, because I was thinking that you could just run XP off of a NTFS drive and it would fix the problem.
I'm kind of curious about this because I might make the jump to Windows 2000 or XP soon, but I will probably dual boot first. yeah, if xp was installed on an NTFS drive there would be no problem. not sure if it will record to FAT then. but my xp install is on FAT drive and there isnt really anything i can do about it but a full reinstall.
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