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It doesn't register in device manager no matter what bios settings I use. Windows video capture workstation Installation Follow the step-by step procedures in this section if you are going to use a Windows PC as a video capture workstation to view and record images captured by a Frame Grabber.

This forum is for people to post linux capable capture cards since for some reason no actual list exist or the ones that do have not been updated in years. Workstation installation on computer diagnostics and even one from our database. Linus Media Group is a driver. PC Pitstop began in with an emphasis on computer diagnostics and maintenance.

Top-rated customer you will be easy to Thread. Average rating, compatible with MediaPortal. We also have installation guides, diagrams and manuals to help you along the way! DO NOT turn off the power, when the process is running, and you have to setup the whole bios, when the job is done. Integrated IT services for your business. Any Category. Professional Video Devices. Blackmagic Design Pty. Tripp Lite.

Orei LLC. SIIG, Inc. Aja Video Systems. Monoprice Inc. Shenzhen Zastone Technology Co. Decimator Design. Show More. Like New. Very Good. Get it tomorrow. Remember Me? Results 1 to 14 of I've been reading through the forums and am having a hard time finding a good answer for this.

I'm working with an old video mixer board and camcorder that have s-video connections and I want to record the final output onto my computer with the highest quality possible for editing. You say PCI. It makes a HUGE difference. If you really must have PCI then you are again painting yourself into a corner and reducing your options.

It seems to me that you need some ancient card from the DVD days that could do lossless capturing. I find such cards to be completely unnecessary and a lot of overkill, but those who want lossless capturing won't be convinced it's not really necessary. I'l have to let others chime in on those kinds of cards.

To the best of my knowledge Hauppauge doesn't offer any video capture cards that can capture losslessly. I really think H. Thanks for the quick reply, yes sorry I meant pci-e, I just took that for granted. I only refer to lossless capture because it is the most ideal format to edit with, AE and Premiere can't import h. Really what I want is something that preserves the video signal as much as possible because there is a lot of color and detail in the footage and I've experienced in the past some programs displaying loss of detail when transcoding to DV.

I just mention it looked overkill for me because for the extra price it seems to be delivering features geared more for entertainment systems, but if you think it would be ideal for me I would consider it. I just haven't heard anyone review the other pci-e cards I listed in the forums and was wondering if they were any good. I'll admit I'm new to this so any insight is helpful!

Last edited by jhsu; 13th Sep at Ah, yes. Welcome to Microsoft Community where you can find all the answers related to Windows. As per the description provided, it looks like the Roxio game capture card is not detected in Windows. If your computer is having problems with a recently installed device or other hardware, try using the Hardware and Devices troubleshooter to fix the problem.

It checks for common issues and makes sure that any new device or hardware attached to your computer was installed correctly. Hope this helps. If you have any more queries related to Windows feel free to post here at Microsoft Community.



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