Vista 64-bit installed without any major problems, but there are some things I'd like to address and comment about:
In the Vista OS there is still no DV (Digital Video) to WebCam Converter driver/codec! I have been using one from Orangeware for Windows XP (32-bit). I tried to install it, but it doesn't work! Why has there been no driver/codec developed for this yet?
Why are the audio and video codecs missing from the sound/video area of the Device Manager?
Speaking about Vista 32-bit and 64-bit... Again, I see NO audio OR video codecs in the sound/video area of the Device Manager! But I know there all many installed for both the 32-bit and 64-bit programs. I assume the Device Manager is for just the 64-bit OS? Wouldn't it be nice if there was also a Device for the 32-bit programs also??? There are separate PROGRAM FILE Directories for both 32-bit and 64-bit... wouldn't it make sense to also have a separate Device Manager???
unimodem half-duplex audio device alright that is my onboard audio device - it says in device manager unimodem half-duplex audio device installed.....but in sounds it doesnt say anything is installed HELP ME PLEASE I have been working at this for...
unimodem half-duplex audio device alright that is my onboard audio device - it says in device manager unimodem half-duplex audio device installed.....but in sounds it doesnt say anything is installed HELP ME PLEASE I have been working at this for...
I'm owning a ESI Rom/IO USB Midi Device, which I frequently use to make my midi-file arrangements. The only problem is that I have problems running it under Windows Vista. The device is being recognised during the boot splash screen. When it enters the desktop, it suddenly turns off and in Device Manager i find my device with a yellow triangle behind the name. I find this very strange, because when I did the Vista Upgrade Advisor under Xp, it said that it should run fine. Could this have something to do with the new DRM or is it something else?
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