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GRAPHICS CARD FULL INSTALL MANUAL
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Version 2.0 INT
HDTV Out & S-Video-In/Out (10-Pin)
1. Connect the included VIVO dongle to the graphics card.
2. Connect a composite or RCA video cable to the appropriate VIVO dongle connector labeled
“in” and to the broadcasting device you wish to input an image from.
Step 2. Insert the BFG Tech Driver CD into your CD/DVD-ROM drive. The CD will auto-run and
bring up a menu of language options. If the CD does not auto-run, click “Start” > “My
Computer” and then double click your CD/DVD-ROM drive.
Step 3. Click on “Install VIVO Driver” and follow the on-screen instructions. If a message
appears stating that this driver has not passed logo testing, select “Continue Anyway”. When
prompted to restart the computer, select “Yes”.
Step 4. Insert the Ulead VideoStudio CD into your CD/DVD-ROM drive. The CD will auto-run and
bring up a menu options. If the CD does not auto-run, click “Start” > “My Computer” and
then double click your CD/DVD-ROM drive.
Step 5. Install VideoStudio.
Step 6. Start VideoStudio and select the “Capture” tab at the top of the page.
Step 7. Under capture settings ensure that the driver is the “NVIDIA WDM”.
You have successfully completed the Video-In setup process for video capture. For VideoStudio
technical support, call (310) 896-6391 or visit www
.ulead.com/tech/techsupport.htm.
VII. Troubleshooting
Basic Troubleshooting
Important! Please check the following tips before proceeding to the Advanced
Troubleshooting” section.
1. Check to see that the system and monitor are plugged in and have power.
2. Check the display cable and make sure it is fastened to the proper display connector on the
back of the card.
3. Check to see that that the graphics card is completely seated in the appropriate slot on the
motherboard.
4. If your motherboard has an AGP slot, check to see that it is at least AGP 2.0 compliant.
5. Check to see if any on-board graphics processor is disabled. Often it can be disabled in the
BIOS or in Device Manager. Refer to the first two steps of this installation manual or to the
documentation that came with your system or motherboard.