Barry, Try this:
Once your video vic is running and showing a black screen, click the menu button in that vic Then in the Encoder section click the Options button One of the choices is Configure on Transmit, click to make sure it's selected Then click the Release button in the Transmission section Then click Transmit This should bring up a set of dialogs for your video card driver that will allow you to set the port for the card as well as other settings like resolution, white balance hue, etc.... Hope this helps MYK At 09:26 AM 5/13/2005, Barry Gamblin wrote: >|> >|> I am using the winnov videum 4400 quad card and thanks to Tom it >|> is working nicely.... >|> >|> At 04:12 PM 5/12/2005, Darin Oman wrote: >|> >I know there are some people out there using a Windows box as >|> >their video capture machine. What capture cards are people having >|> >good luck with for >|> >capturing multiple video sources (s-video)? >|> > >|> >Thanks, >|> >Darin >|> >|> >|> ============================================ >|> Cindy Sievers Los Alamos National Laboratory >|> [email protected] Group CCS-1 MS B287 >|> tel:505.665.6602 Advanced Computing >|> fax:505.665.4939 Los Alamos, NM 87544 >|> ============================================ >|> > >I am pretty sure this is the card I have on a Windows XP Dell. My >machine is transmitting black video. What was the fix? > >BTW The video works fine with the INSORS software. > >(Sorry if this has already been discussed. I just joined the list) > >Barry > >Barry S. Gamblin, UNIX Administrator III, [email protected] >High Altitude Observatory - National Center for Atmospheric Research >P.O.Box 3000, Boulder CO 80307-3000 >voice - 303-497-1509 fax - 303-497-1589

