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Direct3D

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Forum Name: General Development
Forum Discription: This is your chance to seize the floor and discuss each and every element of Osprey Video products
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Printed Date: March 27 2006 at 1:06am


Topic: Direct3D

Posted By: joeykb
Subject: Direct3D
Date Posted: February 26 2006 at 3:20pm

I was attempting to use Vara Software's Wirecast product.  However when I start up Wirecast, it tells me that I do not have a Direct3D compatible device.  I have an Osprey 230 and 440 installed on 2 different systems.  Tried on both Winxp and Win2K Server.  Same results. 

Do the osprey drivers support Direct3D?

Thanks



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Posted By: bjwrenn
Date Posted: February 27 2006 at 8:20am

Direct3D is an API for manipulating and displaying three-dimensional objects. Direct3D provides programmers with a way to develop 3-D programs that can utilize whatever graphics acceleration device is installed in the machine. Virtually all 3-D accelerator video display cards for PCs support Direct3D.

Osprey cards are not video display cards. Osprey cards are video capture cards. Osprey cards do not utilized the 3D properties of your display card. Contact your video display card manufacturer or your software publisher for assistance.



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