MSI GF4-TI4800SE (VTD8X) - White Square in Captured Video?

Hello,
When i try and capture video I get a big white bar across my captured video. I have the latest drivers, and Windows Xp....  any suggestions?
Thanks
Jon M.

Our forum "Search" option brings back a lot of decent results.
Click on the icon at the top of this forum and enter "white bar" (without parenthesis), in the "Search for keyword"  select match exact phrase, under "...where and how", select "Multimedia (VGA and optical drives)" don't change anything else and click on the "Search" button.
You should get at least 11 results.
some were reporting reverting to an older capture driver solved the problem. You are on your own, as I didn't take the time to see when these posts were made and/or if the older version of the capture drivers are available here.
You may have to look to a third party solution or a website, like Driverheaven or guru3D............Nvidia may help too but I do not know. Make sure you uninstall the capture driver properly before you install the other.

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