Hi. I was wondering you could please help me with a rather big problem I have been having with my setup.
I was wondering if you had heard anything about people having problems using Windows XP with their firewire connection and wintv-pvr.
First, I have tried many different driver combinations with plenty of norton ghost restores. After installing the wintv pvr drivers (WinTV VFW drivers 3.12.19300)+ (WinTV-PVR MPEG Drivers 1.5.19352)+ , I run into two problems.
First, when I go into wintv 2000, ( after searching for cable stations ntsc) the color is all messed up. It has mainly red and black and a few other light colors. I can still watch tv programs and change the channel, but it is covered with all the different color lines squiggling. It almost looks like I am getting a bad reception, but I just upgraded from Windows 2000 with the
picture looking great, so I doubt there is a cable problem.
The odd thing is that when I run a record, it still looks bad, but when I go to play it the video looks like normal tv without the color lines. Same thing with the PVR Pause function (obviously this looks ok, since it is playback and not live).
I have tried mpeg1 and 2 settings, different resolutions, and yuv2, 9, and 12, rgb 16 and 32, but no help... even adjusting the contrast will not help. I had this card working fine in windows 2000, so I know it has to be the drivers.
Now on to the bigger problem....
After installing the wintv drivers, I went into premiere 6.01, and I noticed that when I select a DV project, I get a microsoft error "send this message to MS..." I checked what the error was, and it said "dv-device.prm (this is a premiere plugin) has had an error."
So I tried reinstalling premiere, but no luck. Same error. I checked dejanews and the premiere forums at adobe.com, but no one has had dv-device.prm errors. Now... what does this have to do with the wintv pvr...
When I tried to fix the color problem in wintv 2000, before experimenting with a different pvr driver, I did a complete .inf and file uninstall.
I then imediatley went into premiere (even without a restart) and selected a dv project and it opened up fine. Now, I have tried formating my machine, and installing premiere 6 after wintv pvr, but I get the same problem... I then uninstall wintv, and imediatley dv project and controls work in Premiere.
So when trying this all again on a clean format, I ran the first driver for the wintv, and did a reboot. Checked premiere, and it was fine. Then I ran the prv45... update and premiere now crashes on that same dv-device.prm file
My guess is that the wintv pvr is blocking all other capture drivers in windows xp (what the dv-device.prm is trying to communicate with), cause when I went to windows movie maker, all I could choose was my wintv pvr card, and not my 1394 card (it was not listed). Even odder, when I am choosing my premiere project, if I just select a generic profile "Video for Windows" -instead of a DV project, I can get into the premiere timeline... and when I go to preferences to select a device, I see DV Device control 2.0, but premiere won't keep the setting or configure it like I could without the Wintv drivers installed.
So I think somehow the wintv pvr driver is blocking my firewire card. I have a Creative Audigy running with xp ohci 1394 drivers. Nothing at dejanews or creative's website mentions problems like this.
I have tried using some other beta drivers from your site, like the newest updates (WinTV-PVR MPEG Drivers 1.5.20007), but still the same problem. I have also tried the wintv pvr xp drivers from hauppages website (not the ftp) and no luck either (3.11.19205 & pvrpcidrv15_19300.exe).
SOOOO... thank you for reading all of that stuff, I am sorry for the length. Do you think you could provide me with a list of wintv pvr drivers which you think work the best? Do you have AIM or ICQ so I could talk to you in real time? Again, thank you for your help.
Specs: TBIRD 1200MHZ, 512 Ram, KT7A-RAID w/latest bios, default hpt370 winxp controller drivers, via 4in1 4.37a, Nvidia GF2 GTS w/ 21.83 whql drivers, WinXP Pro, IBM 40 gig 7200 rpm not raided, Audigy Platnum with 1394 OHCI Winxp driver, Premiere 6.01