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06-18-2006, 03:15 AM
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have a problem, I have a ATI All In Wonder 9600XT And I have not been able to capture using Vegas 6.0d. I seen A picture once for about 5 min then nothing. So I've been using Pinnacle S10+ to capture then open the file in vegas. S10 is a piece of crap and crashes all the time. Can someone tell me how to set vegas up to capture or tell me a good "pro" level capture program? I'm transfering from VHS/VCR and from DVR (TV). I know vegas should work because I breifly had a picture but some how i must have screwed up a setting.
thx
Wil
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06-22-2006, 01:07 AM
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You need to get yourself an AV/DV converter like the :
Canopous ACDV 110 or the Dazzle Hollywood DV bride.
They convert an analogue signal into a firewier signal.
Also get yourself a decent firewire card that is OHCI compliant
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