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Topic: ATI All-in-wonder Pro PCI
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Iron Mask
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posted 03-10-2000 09:47 PM
Has any one had problems with the All-in-wonder pro card? Everytime i try to capture it locks up my system. I can Capture still images with no problem. I cant capture with the Ati video player, nor can i capture with Real producer. ATI is no help. The Manule says to try setting a jumper, But there are no pins, just solder spots...... IRQ dosent seem to be the problem....any suggestions? |
moviedirector
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posted 03-12-2000 12:57 PM
HORRIBLE CARD! I bought one last august, and kept trying to use it I even bought a new computer to try and make it work (pending ATI's Suggestions) Finally I got sooo sick of it and took it back for a refund. Now I am decideing between a Matrox card and a Pinnacle card. I am leaning more towards the Matrox though. |
Iron Mask
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posted 03-12-2000 05:06 PM
Yes, I definatly see this card sucks.ATI is not very helpful either. I switched PCI slots, Now it does not lock up, But it wont capture, vertical sync error...... Any suggestions? |
moviedirector
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posted 03-13-2000 08:22 AM
My Suggestion: Take it back and get something else! I am going to get a Matrox G400 TV this week, and I know it will be a lot better than ATI. Sorry, but that's all I can help. |
pdaldegan
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posted 03-13-2000 10:47 AM
I had the same problem with a Prolink capture card, same error message. It turned out to be a video interruption that was not enabled at the CMOS setup. My advice is that you enter the CMOS setup and look for any video interruption flag. It will probably be disabled. Let me know if it works. |
pdaldegan
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posted 03-13-2000 03:28 PM
Note: besides the IRQs setups, there must also be another video interruption flag somewhere else in the CMOS setup (dont remember exactly where). The description to your problem is exactly the same as the one I had, and it took me two weeks to find out the solution to it. |