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I recently upgraded to an MSI Geforce 3Ti200 128MB.
It has a video input. My previous card (ATI Radeon VIVO) included a program (TV) that would display the input of Video In and control the volume of Line In (on the sound card). As expected, ATI's program did not work with my new card.
Does anyone know of a similar program that can work with my GF3?

Many preemptive thanks,

d3vNULL

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try to plug your fingers in the power output. this may help, sometimes.

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Reply to Anonymous

LMAO, it's a TV output you fool. Let me explain this in better detail:
Your mouth is an input, your card has no video input
Your arse is an output, you card DOES HAVE a video output
If you shove food up your arse, your stomache never gets full. If you shove video into your video output, your hard drive never gets full.

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Reply to Crashman

No, you stupid f***nut. The BOX, MANUAL and BUNDLED VIDEO EDITING SOFTWARE clearly indicate that this card has video input.

I understand if you're a complete f***ing moron. If you are, please refrain from posting on any website aside from those designated for people like you. If you're not, I suggest that you try to treat people with dignity and respect, and be open to all possibilities.

Oh, and I already knew WELL ENOUGH the difference between an input and an output...you shouldn't assume that somebody you've never seen before knows absolutely nothing.

Reply to d3vNULL

Try corsair3200's suggestion, I think he was onto something.


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Reply to Crashman

hmm, how did u use to do it on your radeon card? any video input you feeded it (s-video?) it would just display in fullscreen on your monitor?

im looking at a GF4ti with VIVO (s-video in i gather), not sure on exact brand just yet... and im looking at using the s-video in to just display stuff on monitor (eg. a PS2) instead of getting an up-converter for TV->XGA which can cost a fair bit of money... is that similar to what you were doing with your radeon?

how's the gf3 video in so far?

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Reply to Phorte

The radeon came with a program that you could use any (ATI) video input to display it in a window or fullscreen.

Yes, that is very similar to what I was doing with it. I have a cable box that gives me comedy central, sci-fi channel, and history channel. It had an S-Video out, so I hooked that up to my S-Video in and worked pretty well. Unfortunately I haven't found a program similar to it that would work with my GF3. Maybe there's something hidden on the driver CD or the editing software.

Reply to d3vNULL

hmm.. and that program was ATI only?... damn...

it all sounds like its just a software side of things becuase im very curious about this as well as i want to play consoles in fullscreen on my monitor wihtout having to go out and purchasing a up-converter tv->xga converter box which can be rather expensive (i have the redant vga box but that just sucks in quality and also for vga-pass-thru)...



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...and with every tear a dream.

Reply to Phorte

well here is a link to the only one i have found. i use just basic capture card and it works for me but wont control sound but will let you play in full screen.

and is only $10 ha for that i will just reinstall every 30 days take that.

http://www.geocities.com/TimesSqua [...] iewer.html

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