====================================== Osprey-200/210/220 Video Capture Card Release 1.38 for Windows 95 and 98 Release Notes ====================================== To view this ReadMe after installation, click on "ReadMe" in the Osprey-200 program group. To test the driver, click on "VidCap32" in the Osprey-200 program group. The Osprey-200 program group is for the Osprey-200, 210, and 220 cards. For detailed information about the boards and driver, click on the Users' Guide icon in the Osprey-200 program group. The Users' Guide is in Adobe Acrobat .pdf format. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader, you can download it for free from www.adobe.com. ==================== Quick start install: ==================== If you are installing the Osprey-200-family card for the first time: Shut off the PC, install the card, and restart Win 95 or Win 98. Follow the Win 95/98 Plug and Play directions. Then follow the directions in the setup program that will automatically run after Plug and Play has finished. If you already have an Osprey-200-family card installed and are updating your driver, first remove the old driver. Click: 1. Control Panel 2. Add/Remove Programs 3. Osprey-200 4. Add/Remove 5. OK (in confirmation message) Then restart the PC. Follow the Win 95/98 Plug and Play directions. Then follow the directions in the setup program that will automatically run after Plug and Play has finished. ============================================= Changes from version 1.36: 1. Support has been added for the new Osprey-210 and 220 cards. The same driver software now supports all 3 cards. There are 2 user manuals: UsersGuide9x.pdf for the Osprey-200, and Osprey-210_220_Users_Guide9x.pdf for the Osprey-210 and 220. 2. New Features of the Osprey-210 and 220: The Osprey-220 has balanced and unbalanced audio inputs. Use the checkboxes on the mixer applet to select the input audio type for your encoding application. The Osprey-220 uses RCA plugs for the unbalanced audio inputs, like the 200. The Osprey-210 uses a 3.5mm stereo connector for the audio input plug, unlike the Osprey-200. Both the Osprey-210 and 220 have a hardware loopback plug for monitoring the audio input signal. It uses a 3.5mm stereo connector. The Osprey-210 and 220 support 48kHz audio input sampling. 3. A bug which produced a green line at the bottom of YV12 video has been fixed. ============================================= Changes from version 1.35: 1. Fix for the incompatibility problems with the SoundBlaster Live soundcard. 2. There is no need for a sound card to be installed in the system for the Osprey-200-family audio to work properly. 3. Although it still supports only one board in the system, the drivers won't crash if more than one board is installed. ==================== Contact information: ==================== voice: 888-684-6622 fax: 919-319-9814 email: support@viewcast.com ftp: ftp://ftp.viewcast.com/pub/OSP-200/win95/latest