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I have a Medion 5100 MCE PC with the above card and a Haupage TV card
and am trying to capture S-video and TV using Movie Maker and Cyberlink PowerDirector, PowerProducer software. Problems: Although the original bundled PowerProducer Gold and an OEM copy of PowerDirector 3 DE captured video via the two cards none of the upgraded Cyberlink programs (PowerDirector 4, PowerProducer 3) capture from the nVidia card but capture TV ok from the Haupage card whereas PowerDirector 3 DE recognizes the Haupage TV card but does not capture from it and Movie Maker doesn't even list the TV card as an available video source. The nVidia driver is 6.14.0010.6135 and the Hauppauge driver is 5.03.2600.2180 as obtained from DxDiag.txt. PowerDirector 3 DE captured and edited S-video from my old hi-8 Canon very well but I hoped to enploy the more advanced features of Cyberlink's full versions. I could use either PowerDirector 3 DE or MovieMaker to capture the video as either a .mpeg3 or .wmv file then import the file to PowerDirector 4 for editing and DVD burning but that is so clumsy! Cyberlink suggest I update the drivers and I tried later drivers from nVidia download site but these didn't capture at all so I "rolled back" to the original drivers. What to do? Abandon the Cyberlink software in favor of Pinnacle or Adobe or is there any way such as via Registry editing that I can put in the proper "hooks"? |
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If this is a PC running Windows Media Center, you need to ensure you have
the Media Center specific drivers from the Hauppauge site. With the nVidia card, you need the WDM drivers from the nVidia website..... I've had glitches with 2.26 but 2.20 runs like a dream and PowerDirector never has a problem with them. My MCE has PowerDirector v4 on it, my husband's PC has PD v4.... v3 doesn't like MCE's DVR-MS files very much which is why I stick with v3 on the MCE PC. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging <rqlhgl@ieee.org> wrote in message news:1131474276.602599.143300@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com... >I have a Medion 5100 MCE PC with the above card and a Haupage TV card > and am trying to capture S-video and TV using Movie Maker and Cyberlink > PowerDirector, PowerProducer software. > Problems: Although the original bundled PowerProducer Gold and an OEM > copy of PowerDirector 3 DE captured video via the two cards none of the > upgraded Cyberlink programs (PowerDirector 4, PowerProducer 3) capture > from the nVidia card but capture TV ok from the Haupage card whereas > PowerDirector 3 DE recognizes the Haupage TV card but does not capture > from it and Movie Maker doesn't even list the TV card as an available > video source. > The nVidia driver is 6.14.0010.6135 and the Hauppauge driver is > 5.03.2600.2180 as obtained from DxDiag.txt. PowerDirector 3 DE captured > and edited S-video from my old hi-8 Canon very well but I hoped to > enploy the more advanced features of Cyberlink's full versions. I could > use either PowerDirector 3 DE or MovieMaker to capture the video as > either a .mpeg3 or .wmv file then import the file to PowerDirector 4 > for editing and DVD burning but that is so clumsy! > Cyberlink suggest I update the drivers and I tried later drivers from > nVidia download site but these didn't capture at all so I "rolled back" > to the original drivers. > What to do? Abandon the Cyberlink software in favor of Pinnacle or > Adobe or is there any way such as via Registry editing that I can put > in the proper "hooks"? > |
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Cari, I already tried Nvidia WDM Video capture driver (Universal)
vers 2.26 after first installing their latest graphics driver and had display but no capture from any PD, PP or WMM program so I "rolled back" to the originals. I don't see vers 2.20 on Nvidia download site. Using Control Panel i/o DxDiag shows present Nvidia WDM Video Capture driver to be vers 2.0.5.0 and the Hauppage Win TV PVR PCI II (Encoder 16) driver to be vers 1.17.390.22029 Questions: How do I ensure that I have MCE specific drivers from either site? Have you or "yours" had any problem with PD3 or 4 capturing from either card? Is the MCE particularly "fussy" regarding drivers? I am not really interested in using WMM but only tried it to check on card functioning, Incidently, the trial version of AVS Editor (British) works with both cards but I don't like the interface as well as that of the Cyberlink products which suit my needs just fine but I would like to be able to Use PD4 for video capture rather than PD3 DE and then have to import PD3's mpeg2 video into PD4 for rendering, chapters etc. As I mentioned in my original post, I have conducted e-mail exchange with Cyberlink support since December 2004 on these subjects without much resolution but I don't want to give up as I enjoy using their software once I have the video captured. Thank you for your interest, Dick |
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Cyberlink's email support seems very iffy to me to say the least. I have
had an ongoing problem since the day PD v4 came out with the DVR-MS files that MCE 2005 creates. They never bothered to fix it, and now apparently v5 is released! No doubt their solution will be to tell me to upgrade. Which nVidia graphics drivers are you using with the nVidia card... 77.79 are the latest, I think I'm using the ones before this release as they seem more stable. WDM 2.20 drivers are on the archive site.... http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp-2k_archive.html (you will have to scroll down a bit) Hauppauge seem to be at 2.29 according to: http://www.hauppauge.com/pages/support/support_mce.html When funds permit, I will try PD v5.... if only to sort out the MCE recorded TV files that I need to edit and burn to DVDs. Please keep us informed as to how it's going. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging <rqlhgl@ieee.org> wrote in message news:1131599374.949126.313700@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > Cari, I already tried Nvidia WDM Video capture driver (Universal) > vers 2.26 after first installing their latest graphics driver and had > display but no capture from any PD, PP or WMM program so I "rolled > back" to the originals. I don't see vers 2.20 on Nvidia download site. > Using Control Panel i/o DxDiag shows present Nvidia WDM Video Capture > driver to be vers 2.0.5.0 and the Hauppage Win TV PVR PCI II (Encoder > 16) driver to be vers 1.17.390.22029 > Questions: How do I ensure that I have MCE specific drivers from either > site? > Have you or "yours" had any problem with PD3 or 4 capturing from either > card? > Is the MCE particularly "fussy" regarding drivers? > I am not really interested in using WMM but only tried it to check on > card functioning, Incidently, the trial version of AVS Editor (British) > works with both cards but I don't like the interface as well as that of > the Cyberlink products which suit my needs just fine but I would like > to be able to Use PD4 for video capture rather than PD3 DE and then > have to import PD3's mpeg2 video into PD4 for rendering, chapters etc. > As I mentioned in my original post, I have conducted e-mail exchange > with Cyberlink support since December 2004 on these subjects without > much resolution but I don't want to give up as I enjoy using their > software once I have the video captured. Thank you for your interest, > Dick > |
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Cari, I installed Nvidia graphics driver 77.79 as required before
installing 2.26_wdm-vivo.exe and found that I had no video capture with any program so I "rolled back" and then installed 77.77 w/o installing 2.26 and got a "Serious error" message and an aborted start to WinXP so I am back to the old drivers where I can capture with some programs. Cyberlink allowed me to download a free copy of PP3 deluxe (since I was such a loyal customer), I think they should rather of called me a loyal correspondent! It does not capture from the Nvidia card either on reporting this fact I got the following significant response: vcahitosh Reply Dear Richard, Thank you for contacting Cyberlink Online Support. I understand you have got a capture issue. Power Producer 3 includes Power Director 4 Express for free & Power Director 4 includes Power Producer 3 Express for free. Certain Capture cards or TV Tuner Crads are only compatible with certain softwares or certain versions of software. It seems same thing is happening in your case. Please feel free to contact us back for any further clarification in this issue or for any assistance related to Cyberlink products. Thank you and best regards I will make another attempt to upgrade the Nvidia drivers using your suggestions. Thanks, Dick |
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Cari, I found 2.20 drivers but am uncertain how to respond to the
release notes viz. Release Notes: If you are using a Personal Cinema product with a TV tuner, download the "VIVO and TV" driver If you are using a VIVO (video in and out) enabled GeForce products, download the "VIVO" driver NOTE: If you have downloaded and installed the Personal Cinema driver kit that includes the display driver and WDM driver, there is no need to download and install this driver. (1) I believe I have Medion Power Cinema (2) The TV tuner is Hauppage not Nvidia (3) there are indeed S video and composite jacks on the back of the video card but S video in is only on the front panel Could you clarify this for me? Thanks, Dick |
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Could you give me a link to exactly which PC you have from the
manufacturer's website please, Thanks -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging <rqlhgl@ieee.org> wrote in message news:1131648320.713582.98230@f14g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com... > Cari, I found 2.20 drivers but am uncertain how to respond to the > release notes viz. > Release Notes: > > If you are using a Personal Cinema product with a TV > tuner, download the > "VIVO and TV" driver > If you are using a VIVO (video in and out) enabled > GeForce products, > download the "VIVO" driver > > NOTE: If you have downloaded and installed the Personal Cinema > driver kit that includes the display driver and WDM > driver, there is no need to download and install this driver. > (1) I believe I have Medion Power Cinema > (2) The TV tuner is Hauppage not Nvidia > (3) there are indeed S video and composite jacks on the back of the > video card but S video in is only on the front panel > Could you clarify this for me? > Thanks, Dick > |
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Cari, I copied the available download info below from
http://www.medionusa.com/ You will note that there is no mention of a Nvidia Universal capture card. Dick Desktops M3 Director 5100 Audio 04-15-2005 Language: US - English Size: 6.52 MB Download |Details Card reader - driver and firmware 04-15-2005 Language: US - English Size: 3.05 MB Download |Details Hauppauge TV Tuner 04-18-2005 Language: US - English Size: 370 KB Download |Details vers 22029 Intel Chipset 04-18-2005 Language: US - English Size: 2.46 MB Download |Details Keyboard 04-14-2005 Language: US - English Size: 1.99 MB Download |Details Modem Creatix 04-06-2005 Language: US - English Size: 377 KB Download |Details Monitor drivers 04-18-2005 Language: US - English Size: 272 KB Download |Details NVidia VGA driver 04-18-2005 Language: US - English Size: 12.84 MB Download |Details vers 61.35 Power Producer Update 08-12-2004 Language: US - English Size: 3.24 MB Download |Details USB MCE LED 04-14-2005 Language: US - English Size: 64 KB Download |Details |
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It may be a graphics card that has VIVO capability... (video in and video
out).... which is what I have. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging <rqlhgl@ieee.org> wrote in message news:1131689487.577858.134250@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... > Cari, I copied the available download info below from > http://www.medionusa.com/ > You will note that there is no mention of a Nvidia Universal capture > card. > Dick > > Desktops > > M3 Director 5100 > > Audio > > 04-15-2005 Language: US - English Size: 6.52 MB > Download |Details > Card reader - driver and firmware > 04-15-2005 Language: US - English Size: 3.05 MB > Download |Details > Hauppauge TV Tuner > 04-18-2005 Language: US - English Size: 370 KB > Download |Details vers 22029 > > Intel Chipset > 04-18-2005 Language: US - English Size: 2.46 MB > Download |Details > Keyboard > 04-14-2005 Language: US - English Size: 1.99 MB > Download |Details > > Modem Creatix > 04-06-2005 Language: US - English Size: 377 KB > Download |Details > Monitor drivers > 04-18-2005 Language: US - English Size: 272 KB > Download |Details > > NVidia VGA driver > 04-18-2005 Language: US - English Size: 12.84 MB > Download |Details vers 61.35 > Power Producer Update > 08-12-2004 Language: US - English Size: 3.24 MB > Download |Details > > USB MCE LED > 04-14-2005 Language: US - English Size: 64 KB > Download |Details > |
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