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Default Capture Cards - 09-16-2003, 09:07 AM

With the Vidoe out on the FX card you can only set up a TV or Monitor to it. Video capture with that card is only possible with a program like Fraps.

With your WinTV card, it should almost look like this...
[img]http://home.comcast.net/~ybhyper/wintv.bmp[/img]
You said there were only 2 "holes" but by the pic you should be able to figure that out. Down Below are some descriptions that may help you.

LNB - F-Connector socket Signal input from your digital satellite system (check 'Compatibility' section, above).
Loop through - F-Connector socket Output for additional satellite receivers, e.g. for analogue Satellite-TV-card. This is only supported by the following systems: D9 and LNBP (K) designated with LNBP 11 SP, LNBP 12SP, LNBP 13 SP, LNBK 11 SP and LNBK 13 SP.
Audio line-out - Stereo 3.5mm jack socket Analogue audio output signal, to connect to line-in of soundcard or active speakers. ·Composite video - Phono (RCA) socket Composite video output signal, for connection to additional analogue devices such as TV or VCR.
J3 - Internal audio socket CD-ROM Audio output, for connection to the internal port of soundcard (CD-ROM Audio in). This is required if the Audio line-out connector is not being used.
J4 - Internal audio socket CD-ROM Audio input, for connection to the analogue Audio-output of CD-ROM-drive. This is required if the Audio line-out connector is not being used and the sound card has only one internal CD-ROM Audio in socket, which is already being used.
J2 and J8 - Reserved for future expansion ·CI - Port for connection to the Common Interface Module Common Interface Module is a standard to enable the reception of 'subscriber' or 'pay per view' channels.
  
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