Video Capture Card for Win2k ?

This is a discussion about Video Capture Card for Win2k ? in the Windows Hardware category; Is there any entry-level video capture card that absolutely 100% works in Win2k guaranteed ? My Aimslab VExtreme does not - NOR does my new Miro PCTV Rave ( believe me I have tried. . ) All I want to do is hook up my videocam for CU-SeeMe type apps - no TV needed.

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Is there any entry-level video capture card that absolutely 100% works in Win2k guaranteed ?
 
My Aimslab VExtreme does not - NOR does my new Miro PCTV Rave ( believe me I have tried..)
 
All I want to do is hook up my videocam for CU-SeeMe type apps - no TV needed. If it matters I have a Matrox Millenium G400 Max on an Intel P3 450 Asus MB.

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Rainbow Runner (requires Matrox card) or Hauppage WinTV

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I use the Dazzle which hooks to the USB. It works very nicely with win2k.

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Lifeview's FlyVideo '98 works well as an entry level.
 
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