G4MX460-VTP + Windows Media 9 Series Encoder

Has anyone been able to have their geforce4 based cards with ViVO capabilities to encode live video with Windows Media 9 Series Encoder?  ?(

Hi,
Did the Windows Media Encoder 9 freeze or the operating system startup freeze?
If it is Windows Media Encoder 9, please try this hotfix:
Windows Media Encoder 9 crashes when you switch the input and output viewers and change resources repeatedly
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/954069
If the issue still persists, please start it in Safe Mode for test.
If it is the operating system, please try start repair:
Startup Repair
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/products/features/startup-repair
Karen Hu
TechNet Community Support

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