The Osprey cards can be set in VidCap as well - select CIF if there isn't a 352x288 selection.
-randy At 06:15 PM 8/6/2004, John I Quebedeaux Jr wrote: >Great. On WinXP - on the 288x352 question, I did it by using Regedit... >from a previous tip awhile back. > >Bring up regedit (for me: command prompt, type regedit) >Look for: HKEY_CURRENT_USER --> Software --> Osprey --> Osprey100 --> >Device0 (you should have as many devices as cards installed 0 through x) >--> VcDll >Select VcDll and look for Width and Height. Width is 352 (or 160 in hex) >and Height is 288 (or 120 in hex). >Rinse and repeat for each card (device). > >If there is another way to do this, I'd love to know. For the WDM I was >able to do it through VidCap I believe and set it to 288x352 there for my >4th card. > >-John Q. > >On Aug 6, 2004, at 6:40 PM, Bob Riddle wrote: > >>I'm running on WinXP with AG 2.2 with 3 Osprey cards using the VFW and >>the "script fix" - it works just fine for me. Remind me again - how do I >>fix the video to 288x352? I just ran VidCap to set the Video source to >>svideo for each of the Osprey cards. >> >>John I Quebedeaux Jr wrote: >> >>>Stuart, >>> >>>I now have a windows xp system with 4 osprey's running with AG 2.1.2. >>>You have to go back, after the initial installation of the osprey's >>>current version of the drivers, to install the VfW version of the >>>drivers. I came across documentation to do just this with the software >>>that came with the Osprey's. This involved getting the drivers, manually >>>updating the driver to the older version for each card... rinse repeat... >>> >>>At least, this is what worked for me. Then, fix the video to 288x352, >>>s-video, etc. >>> >>>Then, the problem I had was with 4 cards - while the osprey software >>>would see them just fine and they were all registered - but somehow the >>>4th card wouldn't show up on the list available in the VideoProducer. >>>What would show up was the WDM driver. So, I had one of the osprey's go >>>through that instead (set in the osprey software to set defaults if I >>>recall correctly) and thus got all 4 cards going simultaneously. All >>>seems fine now. So, a little tweaking involved... >>> >>>Now I'm ready to try 2.2 again with some of the fixes/hacks now out >>>there.... >>> >>>-John Q. >> >> >>-- >>Bob Riddle (b...@internet2.edu) Technologist,Internet2 >>3025 Boardwalk, Suite 100 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108 >>Business Phone: 734.913.4257 Fax Number: 734.913.4255 >> >>"Math illiteracy affects 7 out of every 5 people"