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# Connect your video receiver directly to a TV and select the appropriate channel on the TV. Generally, this will be 3 or 4 for screw-on coaxial cable, and some VIDEO INPUT channel for the yellow RCA connection. Do you see a picture on the TV?
 
# Connect your video receiver directly to a TV and select the appropriate channel on the TV. Generally, this will be 3 or 4 for screw-on coaxial cable, and some VIDEO INPUT channel for the yellow RCA connection. Do you see a picture on the TV?
 
 
# Connect some other device with a video output to the VA11A. Examples include DVD players, VCRs, camcorders, video iPods, Playstations, or even the Video Out from your computer (make sure it`s turned on.) Do you see a picture on your computer?
 
# Connect some other device with a video output to the VA11A. Examples include DVD players, VCRs, camcorders, video iPods, Playstations, or even the Video Out from your computer (make sure it`s turned on.) Do you see a picture on your computer?
  

Revision as of 22:05, 31 January 2007

Question

I don't get an error about the VA11A being installed, so why don't I get video in my software?

I checked my Device Manager and the VA11A is listed under Imaging Devices, so why don't I get video in my software?

Answer

Please perform these tests:

  1. Connect your video receiver directly to a TV and select the appropriate channel on the TV. Generally, this will be 3 or 4 for screw-on coaxial cable, and some VIDEO INPUT channel for the yellow RCA connection. Do you see a picture on the TV?
  2. Connect some other device with a video output to the VA11A. Examples include DVD players, VCRs, camcorders, video iPods, Playstations, or even the Video Out from your computer (make sure it`s turned on.) Do you see a picture on your computer?

If 1 is No and 2 is Yes, then the video receiver or camera is having problems. If 1 is Yes and 2 is No, then the VA11A itself is probably at issue. If both 1 and 2 are No, things are really not going well, and you should focus on getting a picture on the TV. If both 1 and 2 are Yes, then something unusual is happening. If you are using wireless cameras, look for potential interference sources near the computer.

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