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  1. I've a project where the capture card is a the digivue EDV XV425 (with Xview techonlogy! hahahaha whatever that means). The software that comes with this thing is a joke.. I wrote better software as a teenager goofing around. Anyone know what chipset is on this thing or where I can find some drivers for it so I can use some better software? Its not a big money solution so I don't want to waste a lot of time on it.. but was hoping someone knew something. cheers, Edward
  2. What are the odds anyone has heard of some Jungo based capture drivers?? I've been doing some research.. the Digivue comes with its "Digivue Video Capture Card 11-04" and "new" drivers.. and also installs "JUNGO" device which underneath has "WinDriver". Hunting around for "Windriver" and or "jungo" it looks like its a device driver language that pretty much any putz can learn in an afternoon - and judging by the quality of this Elyssa crap software and the corresponding manual - that's about how much work they put into it. I'm not just venting either.. there should be a law against releasing crap like this. For example, the most complicated menu in the entire software package is the alarm menu (apparently there is a way to trigger cameras with external alarms) - the ENTIRE contents of the manual (which came on disk - not on paper) for the ALARM MENU: "Select the camera and the correspdonding input that will trigger the camera to record". That is ALL the manual says. There are 30+ options/toggles on that menu. Perhaps it lost something in the translation I'm going to send this card to Elyssa's head office with a "stick it up your ass' post it note on the board. cheers, Edward (p.s. perhaps it irks me so much because my degree is in systems design engineering? .. Even though I haven't worked in that field in 15 years)
  3. Thanks for typing all that rory... I guess all I conclude is it isn't a bt chipset on the digivue boards. I had tried before and just tried it again.. I fire up the digivue software and have the camera live on screen. I run bt spy and instantly get "BT SPY CANNONT ACCESS THE BT8XX REGISTERS ... ABORTING!!" I have an ati all in wonder 9700 in the machine - but I have all the ati wdm drivers disabled. cheers, Edward
  4. I tried the conexants BtPCI driver to no avail... tried running BTSpy and it couldn't find a btxxx card. Any other ideas?
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