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How many people used the VIVO on geforce 4's EVER????

Brackus

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Hey,

I am a proud owner of a Geforce4 Ti 4200 with VIVO from leadtek that I bought at a great price almost one year ago.

But, I am just wondering, why the hell did I buy the VIVO option anyway, at first I wanted to record some jordan moments from Raptors tv, but Inever did cause I found out that its way more complicated and crappier to use *as far as I know so far*

So I am just basically wondering if anyone has ever really usedthis feature, and if so, how did you do it or how it turned out cause I am sure a lot of people may have used this feature, but maybe not, so just reply is you did/didnt....

Dustin
 
I used it briefly to capture some video from a game on my Sega Genesis. I also tried using it as a virtual screen for different AV equippment near the computer, but that proved to be somewhat cumbersome.

*Edit: also remembered, I've used the video out to output some documentary films that a friend made on the computer, to video tape.*
 
I know 3 people with GF4 Ti VIVO cards. One uses his (except recently, his dongle is broke). The other to AFAIK has never used theirs. I don't know if it's much of an issue these days since it almost costs no extra money to find a card with VIVO.
 
i tested out the VIVO on my gainward geforce3 once..

i hooked a vcr up to my video in.. and i played gladiator VHS. I used windows movie maker that comes with xp to capture the video.. your leadtek card should have gave you software along with instructions on how to capture video in..

it's pretty EASY..
 
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