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Sorry to bother everyone, but I am an old ATI AIW user and am trying to view
video in on a Geforce4. I can capture (and monitor) using Virtualdub but cant
find any kind of application that allows me to view (iow to use display as a tv
monitor with video out of a vcr). It should be an obvious but I cant figure it
out. thanks....

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Try WinDVR (www.windvr.com)

<jpsageusa@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:c6qed801s0r@drn.newsguy.com...
> Sorry to bother everyone, but I am an old ATI AIW user and am trying to
view
> video in on a Geforce4. I can capture (and monitor) using Virtualdub but
cant
> find any kind of application that allows me to view (iow to use display as
a tv
> monitor with video out of a vcr). It should be an obvious but I cant
figure it
> out. thanks....
>


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