OK< been there, done that. The problem is:
1. Try some different video drivers, obviously the 98SE one works
2. LOOK AT THE AUDIO IN SETTINGS, as I previously posted. When I upgraded to
XP, it defaulted to using the "video" channel as the audio in, once changed,
it worked fine.
The "patch" does not work
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Seebach" <thinkpad@seebs.plethora.net>
To: <thinkpad@stderr.org>
Sent: Sunday, September 28, 2003 10:53 AM
Subject: Re: [Thinkpad] A31p video input
> In message <000d01c385d0$3f2b4d00$6800a8c0@3ComC>, "Bruce Markowitz"
writes:
> >Well, it works perfectly on the A2XP series, I wonder if they changed the
> >hardware. What is the video card?
> >And do make sure you change the audio settings away from "video" as to
the
> >audio input, it defaults to that setting, which zaps the video
>
> The video card is a Radeon 7800. I can't tell what the video hardware
> really is. It's a separate "philips" device according to Windows, but
under
> NetBSD, I don't see a separate PCI device, so I assume it's really part of
> the video card.
>
> New data point: After about 6 reboots to get it running at all, I've
found
> that PowerVCR works fine under Windows '98SE on this machine. So, this is
> probably PowerVCR and XP not getting along. Their web site implies that
there
> is a patch for XP, but the links all go to a couple of apparently
unrelated
> patches. I might play with it more later.
>
> The ideal case, of course, is to get access to it through a video driver
> under *BSD.
>
> -s
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