Video Capture Update for DirectX 8.0 Windows Family Windows XP Windows 2000 Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Windows NT Server 4.0 Windows Me Windows 98 Windows 95 Windows Embedded Internet Explorer Windows Media Player Direct X Smart Display Product Information: Overview Technology Overview System Requirements News & Reviews Frequently Asked Questions All Products | Support | Search | microsoft.com Guide DirectX Home | DirectX Japan | All Products | Support | Search | Microsoft.com Guide DirectX Home | DirectX Japan | DirectX Korea Downloads MS Product Catalog Microsoft Accessibility Servers Developer Tools Office Windows MSN Knowledge Base Developer Support IT Pro Support Product Support Options Service Providers Search Microsoft.com MSN Web Search Microsoft.com Home MSN Home Contact Us Events Newsletters Profile Center Training & Certification Free E-mail Account Search This Site Advanced Search DirectX Home Product Information Technical Resources Downloads Support Windows Family Downloads Video Capture Update for DirectX 8.0 Posted: March 18, 2002 If you use a video capture device, you should install this update (formerly known as Digital Video Update for DirectX® 8.0) after installing the DirectX 8.0 or 8.0a runtime. Affected video capture devices include: TV tuner and video capture cards/peripherals (AGP, PCI, USB, or IEEE 1394) Digital video (DV) devices connected to OHCI-compliant IEEE 1394 ports, also called FireWire or i-link The following products are known to benefit from the update: ATI All-In-Wonder, VIVO, or TV tuner cards using MMC 7.1 or higher All OHCI-compliant IEEE 1394 interfaces Adobe Premiere 6.0 Ulead VideoStudio 5.0 For more information, please refer to Frequently Asked Questions: Video Capture Update for DirectX 8.0 . Installation notes: The update installs files from the DirectX 8.0a redistribution runtime (included with applications) that are not installed by the runtimes available on this site. Users of Microsoft Windows® XP do not need to download the Video Capture Update. All required files are included in Windows XP. The Video Capture Update for DirectX 8.0 installation process requires approximately 2.5 megabytes (MB) of free space on your hard drive. After installation, the DirectX download takes up approximately 1 MB of hard drive space. After installation, the Video Capture Update for DirectX 8.0 runtime cannot be uninstalled. The installation process changes system components and makes registry changes within your operating system. Microsoft does not support uninstallation. Download Video Capture Update for DirectX 8.0 dx80bda.exe 409 KB file 2 min @ 28.8 Kbps Related Links FAQ: Video Capture Update for DirectX 8.0 DirectX 8.1 Runtime DirectX 8.0a Runtime Microsoft DirectPlay for Pocket PC 2002 E-Mail This Page © 2003 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Terms of Use. Privacy Statement Accessibility