I recently purchased an ATI 600 without the disc. I installed the 64bit Vista Drivers from LordSmurf's post, restarted, then attempted to load up VirtualDub 1.9.11 on Windows 10. However, every time I try to capture AVI, Windows blue screens and restarts due to an error with emBDA64.sys.
The ATI 600 shows up in Device Manager, and from what I've read on the forum, it might be trying to autoconnect to the WMD Drivers instead of the ATI Drivers. Is there some way to make VirtualDub not try to connect to the WMD drivers, or am I doing something entirely wrong? Thank you for your time. -- merged -- Update - I was able to get it switched over to the ATI 600, but I get no video on S-Video, which I have the VCR hooked up to, and the audio is extremely garbled on the left channel. I have audio preview turned off on VirtualDub, so it is not the preview messing it up. |
Win10 is a problem OS for capture. It's not even necessarily the OS itself, but how it interacts with capture cards (it mushes them together with webcams), graphics cards/drivers, and DirectX.
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