Video IN ....FX5700-VTD256 (MSI) ???

Hello
  Have a video card FX5700-VTD256 (MSI)...want to now how can look DVD Movie
(from my DVD Stand Alone) or a Vhs (from my VCR) at my monitor
Whith the videocard have take a "1 to 4 TV-OUT/Video_IN Connecting Cable"...
  see link below http://www.msi.com.tw/program/products/vga...ail.php?UID=533
have conect the cable from my dvd stand alone to my videocard ..and nothing (the same in whith the VCR) nothing change, or switch.
 In the Manual Instruction book they say ..just to conect the cable ..and all is OK, they show a picture too.
Haw  can y do  ?
Thanks for the answere

i don't think a vcr or dvd player will work, cos of Macrovision copy-protection?

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