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Codec Performance in WinTV2000 Shutsdown system on fail

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cmjaltx - 30 Sep 2006 01:28 GMT
The display is now divided into two frames upper is largest but bottom is a
bit over 1/3 height. Display is not definable, repeating images and mostly
white space with only black lines around the figures. This is a Hauppauge
WinTV2000 product expansion card connected to cable and S-Video and RGB
Composit. It worked fine and I don't know why the video codec is failing the
error button press to capture a frame causes Windows XP to reboot. When in
Microsoft Messenger and I connect the webcam to see the channel popsup and
the friend sees whats on cable TV. I changed the driver for the webcam and
this problem has been resolved so it still has a codec problem in WinTV2000
and Windows Media Player upon fail also reboots the system.

Mike
cmjaltx - 07 Oct 2006 11:54 GMT
Update video card drivers & hange the primary.exe program to dibdraw (with
wintv
off).

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the UK country region.

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> The display is now divided into two frames upper is largest but bottom is
> a bit over 1/3 height. Display is not definable, repeating images and
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> Mike
 
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