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RG138
03-24-1999, 04:38 PM
I just bought a P2-350 computer w/64meg RAM and equipped with ATI All-in-wonder Pro 8meg AGP card and AWE64 sound card. The system is running in Win98 os. I connected my regular video camcorder to the card per the user guide and run the ATI video player. When I click on the capture icon, the whole computer freezed up and I have to reboot it(many tries). From the ATI website(http://support.atitech.ca/drivers/win98.html), I have downloaded the display driver 4.10.2440 and video player 5.2 for the Rage PRO. After installed the driver and player, same thing happened. I did check out the "Devices" tab under multimedia properties in the control panel. It shows only the ATI Multimedia Video Driver and it has a defaulted check on the "use this video capture device" under the property. When I did the video capture diagnosis test under the display driver in the "Device Manager", my video from the camcorder works. The TV tuner is working fine except the capture function under the TV player. By the way, the card doesn't have the ENA/DIS jumper. Can any one help? Thank you very much.

[This message has been edited by RG138 (edited 03-24-99).]

pray59
03-24-1999, 08:16 PM
I've got that card but have had no problems with it, but just a shot;
Check that there is no card in your first pci slot (AGP shares IRQ with first PCI slot)
If you have Wavetop or WebTV loaded, they can conflict with the ATI program, and may be running in your systray.
Can you capture from the internal tuner? (the bottom left input on the capture screen)

Bleeding Edge
03-25-1999, 12:59 AM
Are you getting a "Fatal Exception 0D" error?

RG138
03-25-1999, 05:04 PM
Bleeding Edge, It did not show any error messages. The computer just freeze. It won't even respond to "Alt" "Ctrl" "Del".