Video Capture Software for 770 Series with DEVA

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Video Capture Software for 770 Series with DEVA

#1 Post by rodgermcliff » Sun Sep 24, 2006 8:49 am

pkiff wrote:The DEVA card... with the right software, you can do video captures through one of the ports.
I know(?) that this is possible but never found software that works with the DEVA card. Any suggestions?

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#2 Post by pkiff » Sun Sep 24, 2006 10:07 am

A search through the forum archives gives some suggestions for this. For example, see:
Video Capture with a 770 Series....

The original Asymetrix video capture software was intended for Windows 95/98, and I don't know if anyone has got it to work under XP.

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#3 Post by rodgermcliff » Sun Sep 24, 2006 1:11 pm

pkiff wrote:A search through the forum archives gives some suggestions for this. For example, see:
Video Capture with a 770 Series....

The original Asymetrix video capture software was intended for Windows 95/98, and I don't know if anyone has got it to work under XP.
I don't run WinXp, 9x, ME.... only running 2000 now. I also don't have the original software.

I've been on this forum for years and never remember anything definitive. I will check again.

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#4 Post by rodgermcliff » Sun Sep 24, 2006 6:17 pm

I did a check of the archives and found nothing new.

- If you run Win 9x (ME?), you can run the original Asymetrix software.
- WinXp has Movie Maker that supposedly works.
- Win2K supposedly has the video capture drivers included but no mention of any application to use.

I tried several 3rd party apps back when I ran Win98 with mediocre results; nothing ran consistantly good. I never was able to get the OEM Asymetrix software.

Let me know if anyone has any suggestions for video capture with Windows 2000.

Rodger

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