Have one of these QMB Computers-Quality made better and everything installs except the video capture driver. Was running successfully on XP previously. Are there compatible Windows 7 64 bit drivers for this?
Looking for suggestions. Would be great if the program was FREE !I'm using a Diamond VC 600. The included program seems very rough.although quite a few formats are available. The end product is less than I expected
I upgraded from XP to 7 about a year or so ago, and just noticed that the few home DV videos I captured since then were in AVI format, and about 12 GB each, compared to the former ones on XP which were WMV and not quite 1GB each. I have tried in vain to set the automatic capture on Windows Movie Maker to WMV as default, but it doesn't seem to allow it. These AVI files are just too big for my storage space over time.
I upgraded from XP to 7 about a year or so ago, and just noticed that the few home DV videos I captured since then were in AVI format, and about 12 GB each, compared to the former ones on XP which were WMV and not quite 1GB each. I have tried in vain to set the automatic capture on Windows Movie Maker to WMV as default, but it doesn't seem to allow it. Is there a workaround, or am I missing something? These AVI files are just too big for my storage space over time.
I regularly video sports events with my Canon Legria HFS10 and download the results to my Dell Inspiron 1545 which has Windows 7 home edition 64 bit. Problem is that I'm limited to 3 hours full HD capture on camera and usually the event goes on longer than that without breaks. Is there a way I can capture from camera to PC while still recording the event, because there is no pause long enough to do a download during the event? The cam has a component out and HDMI out. Full HD quality is important.
I Have handycam minidv camera, and i have one set computer with windows 7 ultimate. I wil chapture video from handycam to the pc computer with fireware ward 1394, so i can not do. why?
The following issues are preventing Windows from upgrading. Cancel the upgrade, complete each task, and then restart the upgrade to continue.
Windows needs to be restarted so necessary changes to system files can be made before continuing.
For these items, make the following changes: Uninstall these programs. Open Control Panel and search for "uninstall a program". CxVCap, Video Capture Driver
while trying to upgrade windows7 with new version. i saw on net that some people have the same problem, but no solution.
well the problem was in my tv card (or it can be with some other capture device).
i solved it by manually deleting sys files from system32/drivers that are related to my tv card. in my case it was cxavsvid.sys (with mouse over you can see file description) and after that it worked!
it seems so simple but after hours and hours searching for solution and trying everything, uninstalling drivers, apps, cleaning drivers, finnally i tried this and it worked.
I'm wondering if there are any Video capture devices (I want to convert old VHS movies to DVD)that will work PROPERLY with Windows 7 Ultimate (64 bit version).I see several devices out there that claim to, but after following up...it seems they are having trouble with them...example: Sabrent USB video capture?
like the title states i keep hearing about how i need a video capture card to make machinimas from game play i record from my xbox 360, however i havent a clue how i go about looking for this or if it is even necessary for windows 7 os laptops (i dont have desktop) so any and all info would help, from what i already found out there are 2 types USB and internal hardware inserts and installations available but the rest is a mystery to me so if anyone has information on this i could use it for sure.
I want to capture screen flow in video or image on windows 7 64 bits system, with NVidia Quadro 600 graphic card (driver is up to date). I use lib vlc for video capture, or "print screen" button for image capture. When I try to capture a fullscreen opengl application, or a QML application, or WPF application, the captured image is black. It seems that graphic card content can't be acquired. It is the same for each computer which is under windows 7. This manipulation worked on windows XP.
Question: What are the changes on screen capturing between windows XP and windows 7? Is there any option to activate in system? Is there any software which could work (with an API)?
This software works fine with my webcam until I hit the Record button then I get this error message - no device of this type is present. I searched everywhere for this message and no hits, not even on the NCH website, thing is that this message does come up if it can't find your webcam but it does find and display my camera. Only when I try to record do I get this msg. Works fine with XP I am running Win 7 ultimate. NCH website says its compatible with Win 7. No device driver problems .....
I am having trouble running the ComproDTV 4 on Windows 7 RE, build 7100.Windows Media Center has no problem showing all channels but ComproDTV won't run. It comes up with a message saying "No Video capture device found, please reinstall the driver again".I reinstalled the driver again, this time from Compro's website, still get the same message. I know the E700's driver is working but why ComproDTV won't run. I like the app because i can share the recorded filew it in native form with PS3.ComproDTV4 is not picking up the TV tuner card.
I've just got a brand new EasyCAP capture card and my computer won't recognise it. In device manager it appears as SM-USV 007 in "Other Devices", and none of the tutorials i've been looking at say that. They all recognise EasyCAP as a capture card. My other problem is that my laptop won't read the installation disc for some reason. I don't know if it's the solution to my problem or it just contains drivers and the screen capture program. I have downloaded the Windows 7 x64 drivers and installed them but it fails to find them for the device.
i have recently purchased a Easycap DC60+ Capture card to use with my xbox360 but the only problem is the driver disc just wont install ):
I posted this on Yahoo answers too and i am about to give up because some guy has told me it is not compatible with windows 7 atall ): Easycap for windows 7?
As i just recovered from a bunch of BSOD's caused by cheap Chinese RAM, i now just got a stop error while unplugging a cheap Chinese capture card.This is not the first time this happened. Here's the most recent BSOD. EasyCAP is JUNK!.zipI really hope this is nothing critical. I'm still licking my wounds from my last Stop Error Misfortune Set.
For some time now I've been unable to play video clips. They start to play but then it stops. Next time I try to access any Website with IE8 it fails to connect.Windows Diagnostics usually fixes the problem by resetting LAN adapterI'm running Windows 7 on a Asus M2N-E board with an onboard LAN adapter.If this is the wrong forum please direct me the right one.
Screen Hunter is a screen capture application (freeware) that works off mouse click or hot key, you can edit the capture before saving captures are Rectangular Sizable, Active Window Full Screen, and has a timer delay (great for capturing drop downs etc). The quality of the capture is perfect, I have been using Screen Hunter for years on Windows XP, Vista and now Windows 7, if your looking for an easy to use free capture application that will give you perfect results try Screen Hunter.
i usually record PC games using fraps and it got me thinking to how do people record console footage and then put it on the computer.The problem is i dont know the first thing about gaming capture cards and how they work, i do know however that some of them are PCI cards.
1. if a console is connected to a T.V how is the footage captured from the console to a PC?
2. Does using capture cards also provide audio or do you need certain cables (3.5 jacks, hdmis, etc)
I've got a Dell laptop that has to be returned for a refund and I was wondering how to transfer my bookmarks over to a thumbdrive? I want to have them ready so I can put them on my new laptop when I decide what I'm getting.
I am curious, Mac's have a feature I saw someone at work use where you can capture a screen shot by dragging out a square (I think they used Cmd+Shift+4 or something) and saving the image inside the square as a capture - Does Windows 7 have anything like that? Or is there an app I can download to allow me to do that?