A have an XP machine with an ATI AIW 9600XT AGP card. Nonetheless, when I found someone selling an ATI TV Wonder 2.0 USB capture device still sealed in a clamshell, I couldn't resist. After installing the drivers for ATI 600 USB by mistake, I then installed the correct drivers for the ATI TV Wonder 2.0 USB (180_V01089_100.zip) and XP detected it and it was ready to use.
Here's where things go sideways.
1. In VirtualDub1911, I selected the ATI TV Wonder 2.0 USB as the video source. But what appeared on screen was like half the vertical image, or a squished vertical image. I immediately checked the capture pin and crossbar and it was set the same way as my other capture device. I did a capture and the result was the very widescreen video.
I must be doing something wrong, but what?
2. Then when I went to change the audio source to the ATI TV Wonder 2.0 USB (instead of using my sound card),
VirtualDub had an out-of-bounds memory crash. I tried several times and tried after restarting XP. No luck.
What could be causing this error? I know the best practice is to send the sound to the sound card, but I wanted to see if I could have ATI TV Wonder 2.0 do all the work.
3. Then after disconnecting the ATI TV Wonder 2.0 and returning to my normal workflow with the ATI AIW 9600XT, I noticed in my captures that the video was now slightly ahead of the audio right from the start.
Could the installation of the ATI TV Wonder 2.0 drivers and/or having two ATI devices in one system have created this issue?
Software
Windows XP Integral edition
MMC 8.8 installed
VirtualDub1911
Hardware
ASRock 4CoreDual-SATA2
Core 2 Duo E7500
2 x Kingston kvr800d2n5/2g
ATI All-in-Wonder 9600XT for AGP
Seagate 2TB, 7500 rpm (for data)
Seagate 1 TB, 7500 rpm (OS)
Turtle Beach Santa Cruz TB400
EVGA SuperNOVA 550 G3, 220-G3-0550-Y1, 80+ GOLD