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Adam White
I just bought a new ATI AIW Radeon 7500 card. I've downloaded and
installed latest drivers, along with MMC 8.9 (even though some of my
splash screens say 8.1 on them!).
Capturing analog video signals from VCR, the MMC TV software captures
field order B ... without giving me any chance to specify whether I
want FO-A or FO-B. Another capture software I have on my PC, Ulead's
Video Studio 7, DOES let me choose (between progressive source, FO-A,
and FO-B).
Some people have told me that the field order is "hardware-encoded" on
the AIW cards and that is why MMC does not let me choose the setting.
This would not appear to be correct, to me, since the VS7 software
does let me choose the setting.
Anyone here know the REAL answer to this question? Is it somehow set
in the hardware? If not, why is it hardcoded in the MMC software?
installed latest drivers, along with MMC 8.9 (even though some of my
splash screens say 8.1 on them!).
Capturing analog video signals from VCR, the MMC TV software captures
field order B ... without giving me any chance to specify whether I
want FO-A or FO-B. Another capture software I have on my PC, Ulead's
Video Studio 7, DOES let me choose (between progressive source, FO-A,
and FO-B).
Some people have told me that the field order is "hardware-encoded" on
the AIW cards and that is why MMC does not let me choose the setting.
This would not appear to be correct, to me, since the VS7 software
does let me choose the setting.
Anyone here know the REAL answer to this question? Is it somehow set
in the hardware? If not, why is it hardcoded in the MMC software?