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Posted by Richard Crowley on 09/27/55 11:37
"AllisonWonderland" ...
> Alright. You're right about this. But everything else works so well that
> the
> MovieCaptureWindow thing is like a small stone in one's shoe. I mean, I
> can
> get on without it, but it's right there all the time. I guess I'll just
> have
> to get used to it.
Did you say you had two computer screens? Did you try positioning
the capture window in both of the screens? I've seen this kind of thing
where it would display the video overlay in one screen, but not in the
other one. BTW, what *do* you see? Is it a black box where the
video ought to be? I believe the RT2500 is one of those kinds of
hardware where the just put a black box where the video ought to
be and then "overlay" the actual video via that twisted ribbon cable
from the RT2500 board over to the computer graphics card. Does
the video overlay work for other functions (viewing clips, viewing
the timeline, etc.)?
> Well, the Creative SB Audigy was the original sound card. So when I got to
> making some music with the Acid Music program, I found that I was having
> problems with the Audigy NOT being "full duplex" (able to record and
> playback at the same time). And so I got to looking around, and found that
> in reality Audigy is NOT a music production card. And a friend of mine
> found
> out about this and so for Christmas, she gave me the M-Audio Delta 1010LT
> card which I'm using for music production. But for everything else, I'm
> using the Audigy.
Nice friend! :-) I'd dump the Audigy unless you have some compelling
reason(?) to keep it. The Delta is a MUCH better product than anything
from Creative/SoundBlaster/Audigy.
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