I never messed with the CD. I just downloaded the Vista 64-bit drivers from AMD. They can be found here or you can use the ones Lord Smurf posted.
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Trying to do live preview corrections is frustrating in VirtualDub. And then if you ever want MPEG captures, you're all set with minimal effort -- it will already be installed. |
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Just do what I did, yes.
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Note that I have added the ATI TV Wonder HD 600 USB installation CD to the forum.
Download it here: ATI 600 USB video capture card drivers + Catalyst Media Center [DOWNLOAD] |
Thanks again, lordsmurf! :)
I just posted to your new thread above, but perhaps I should've posted that here instead ... Kevin |
OK, I've decided that I should really be posting in this thread about my experience with my (alleged) ATI 600 USB CD-ROM, so I've "moved" my post to here:
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"normal" (and expected, and promised) ATI CMC!!! :mad: So this is just to warn folks that someone out there -- I don't know exactly who (yet!) -- has apparently been re-packaging ATI 600 USB hardware with "ArcSoft PVR software" and trying to pass it off as the real deal!!! Heck, even the Quick Start Guide in the box refers to the ATI CMC -- which isn't there!!! :mad: Kevin |
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First, here's what I was expecting for a *NEW* (emphasis is the seller's) ATI 600 USB card ... Two things to note here: 1. the left side of the expected retail box 2. the expected CD-ROM (180-V01122-200), which includes the ATI CMC Attachment 1560 Attachment 1564 Attachment 1559 And now, here's what I actually got ... All of the expected hardware was present -- in sealed plastic bags -- and the Quick Install Guide was there, and the box was indeed shrink-wrapped, but check out the side and back of the box (higher-resolution photo attached at the end of this post), and check out the CD-ROM ... All references on the box to "ATI Catalyst Media Center" -- both in English and in French -- have been crossed out with a black marker (twice on the back, twice on each side), and the white CD-ROM actually includes "ArcSoft TotalMedia" instead ... Oh, and BTW -- THE LISTING EXPLICITLY STATES THAT "ATI Catalyst Media Center" IS INCLUDED!!! :mad: Attachment 1562 Attachment 1561 |
After posting those pix above, this occurred to me -- WHY didn't they use a bright red marker on the SIDE of the box? :confused:
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thanks for the instructions. when I first received the unit, i tried just throwing the CD in the drive and letting it self install, then I posted. running the vista64 installer worked. stupid and lazy miss on my part. sorry I posted before fully engaging my brain, i'm was just uber frustrated.
BTW, media center installed without having to run a separate installer |
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Just curious...
Does the USB version of this device allow you access to ProcAmp settings in Windows 7? |
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Sorry for resurrecting an old thread but its always difficult to decide whether to do that or start a new thread (and look as though you have not read the forums). I have a freshly installed Win7 -64 Ultimate system. I downloaded the Vista driver installation file from the AMD site for the ATI 60 USB stick. When I run the installation it shows which components it is going to install. If I just run it, the file installs some compnents, BUT NOT THE ATI 600 USB drivers. If I run the installation file in Vista compatibility mode, the ATI device drivers show up as an installable option. LS, Did you have to run in Vista compatibility mode for driver installation?
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That works best. If you have issues installing it, reply in that thread. :) |
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I've installed this, and the device continues to sit in my device manager with no driver! Why are you cramming the internet with misinformation? Please stop wasting everyone's time! |
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I'm not looking for help. I spent hours battling that device, and it plain and simple won't work with windows 7 64 bit, at all! I'm just trying to help others that are wasting their time and trying to clear up all this misinformation online that costs people hours of their time trying to do things that won't work.
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I've installed the ATI 600 USB card over and over again on multiple Windows 7 x64 systems without any issue.
You're simply not doing something correctly. If you need/want help, you've come to the right place. We can help. Heck, I can install it again, as I have a virgin Windows 7 x64 system here. |
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