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Offline that_punk_guy

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Re: Avi Capture
« on: October 15, 2003, 09:26:10 PM »
Works okay for me, using PCM audio and DivX video, but it never used to, I've just tried it now 'cause you reminded me about it :-)

Never got that error message though, typically M$ will tell you nothing about what it means, and just tell you to re-install everything, thus keeping you in the dark. Your computer's internal workings are a matter that don't concern you  :roll:.

What you could do is go to a PC forum, where they'll be more clued-up on any DirectX problems you may have. The usual Microsoft/Intel rules apply: make sure you've got the lastest drivers for your video card, your motherboard, pretty much everything.

Which video codec are you using?
 

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Re: Avi Capture
« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2003, 12:25:54 AM »
DivX is up to 5.1, but I'm using Pro 5.0.5, that shouldn't really be an issue though... especially if the problem's happening with all codecs you try.

I'm using 0.8.2.2 release 9 of WinUAE (don't they have the stupidest version numbers!), which is the latest available on WinUAE.net.

DirectX has its own 'diagnostic' program you should try if you haven't already. Just go to the Run option on the start menu and enter 'dxdiag'. It never solved any of my problems (they turned out to be drivers for my chipset that needed updating) but you might strike lucky.