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<blockquote data-quote="Paul S" data-source="post: 97677" data-attributes="member: 20531"><p>Both boxrun & JPG,</p><p></p><p>The process is fairly straight forward. If there is an existing entry for your card in the CaptureCardDefinitions.xml file, use that as a starting point. If not, try to find a card that has the same chipset. You also need drivers that are compatible with Windows Media Center. WDM & BDA drivers are what you want.</p><p></p><p>Next you need to run GraphEdit. Insert the filters that are called out in the definitions xml and connect the pins. If MP will recognize your card, but cannot make a graph, run GraphEdit at the same time that you have the card config window up. Then connect to a remote graph. This may show you what is not working (connecting). You can then concentrate on only fixing things that are broke. The pin numbers and filter names, in the CaptureCardDefinitions file, must match the ones in a WORKING graph.</p><p></p><p>If there is absolutely no close entry for your card, you may need to submit your data to see if they can make your card work.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and please read the wiki from front to back. I don't mind helping, but alot of what I keep repeating is listed in the documentation or in forum stickies.</p><p></p><p>Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul S, post: 97677, member: 20531"] Both boxrun & JPG, The process is fairly straight forward. If there is an existing entry for your card in the CaptureCardDefinitions.xml file, use that as a starting point. If not, try to find a card that has the same chipset. You also need drivers that are compatible with Windows Media Center. WDM & BDA drivers are what you want. Next you need to run GraphEdit. Insert the filters that are called out in the definitions xml and connect the pins. If MP will recognize your card, but cannot make a graph, run GraphEdit at the same time that you have the card config window up. Then connect to a remote graph. This may show you what is not working (connecting). You can then concentrate on only fixing things that are broke. The pin numbers and filter names, in the CaptureCardDefinitions file, must match the ones in a WORKING graph. If there is absolutely no close entry for your card, you may need to submit your data to see if they can make your card work. Oh, and please read the wiki from front to back. I don't mind helping, but alot of what I keep repeating is listed in the documentation or in forum stickies. Paul [/QUOTE]
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