FusionHDTV Capture Card Help

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FusionHDTV Capture Card Help

Post by bluetrain » Fri Mar 10, 2006 9:29 pm

Well for starters this could go in both software and hardware - though i think i have all the hardware sorted out and its just the software causing the problems now.

When i open the 'FusionHDTV.exe' file - i get two errors:
Access violation at address 00543C44 in module 'FusionHDTV,exe'. Read of address 0000000A.
and:
Access violation at address 7C10E03 in module 'ntdll.dll'. write of address 6E6F6973

[My model of card = Fusion HDTV DVB-T Hybrid by DVICO]

I have checked the fusion support website and they only offer a solution to the "ntdll.dll" file. However, i tried downloading their recommended file and this did Not solve it. I also downloaded the newest update of the software - still those errors remain, now i could've stuffed up the process of hardware too... i don't really know much about the internal stuff.. but i followed the instructions and it seems to be all in place....

Does anyone have this card?
Have i done something wrong hardware wise?
(I've plugged in the power cables and everything to the card, and the card is securely in the slot and is now recognised through the Sound, Video and Game controllers...Yet, the software can't do anything, i wonder if the software can't do anything because of my hardware installation or because there is a strange error...
So does anyone know whats going on?
And how to fix it?

Its also fairly urgent, so i've posted this on a few other forums.

*thanks in advance*
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Post by madbunny » Mon Mar 13, 2006 2:40 am

Are you running windows NT?

The models that I was able to find only support windows 98, win2k and winXP assuming that you are using This card here.
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Post by madbunny » Mon Mar 13, 2006 2:44 am

Also, have you tried your other PCI slots? It sounds dumb, but occasionally switching slots works.

plus what are your system specs anyway?
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Post by bluetrain » Mon Mar 13, 2006 7:27 pm

I am on XP.
And i have tried other slots yes *smiles*

However i did just end up paying for repairs. I couldn't be bothered waiting lol, how lazy of me.

But i have a new problem now.
The guy at the repair place recorded a video in a .TP file (the lossless codec thing that FUSIONHDTV.exe uses to record) - And it looks beautiful, but when i try to encode anymore footage i get the most Interlaced horrible blur of images you've ever seen.
And its in MPG2 format... not TP. and now i can't get it to go back to TP!
*sigh* i'm not having much luck!
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