MSI 6600GT VTD AGP - VIVO, bad capture video quality

Before buying my 6600GT it used a ATI All in wonder 9800PRO, and the quality of image in the video capture was spectacular, clear, shining, without ghost, even with images with fast movements (horizontal text moving from right to left for example).
Now, I am disappointed with the quality of video capture of my new 6600GT. The image is blurred, like but slow per moments, it is remarkable with fast movements.
To somebody it happens to him the same?
I download all demo soft from Ulead, Pinnacle, Cyberlink, Intervideo...the problem persist

well some diferent drivers could make you gain a better capture quality but im sorry to say to you that no nvidia card will have a better capture quality than a BBA ATI video card, even if you take an old ati video card build by ati and compare with the lastest nvidia card...
Sorry but, if I were you, I really really really would get back to a BBA ati video card, it will work best in your new mobo for video capture.

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