Is there any way I can use my Pinnacle Studio version 11 with Windows 7. I've purchased the latest Pinnacle version 16 Ultimate and hate it!!! I want to go back to my Studio 11 plus. Is this possible with my new Windows 7 operation system?
All my audio works in my Win 7 with the exception of Pinnacle's Studio 14.I have a Soundblaster X-HiFi which is ASIO which is what Studio use to work with until updating to Win 7.
i'm trying to edit footage for a Internet video but i get no sound while in pinnacle. sound is recorded but non can be heard while editing. i'm using 64 bit win 7
Inserted the disc and started, entered the license numbar and selected language. The installation started but when the green bar was at approx. 70% installation stopped. No messages.I aborted after 10 minutes and removed and inserted the disc again to restart the procedure. But, the PC does not read the disc! I cannot look at the files on the disc with Explorer either! All other discs behave as usual.I tried the same installation on an XP-PC and the result is the same. I cannot remove any half-installed programs, since they are not visible. I have rebooted the PC's several times, repeated the procedure with Panda virus protection off..
Trying to figure out if I can use my current Pinnacle 12 key and disk to install it on a new PC I am going to build. I know I can do this for Office with a call to MS, and can't do this with a Windows 7 install.
I installed this on the weekend on Windows 7. "Works" fine...but it only finds the SBS channels....no Channels 2, 7, 9, 10.
THe SBS channels (incl the HD) work fine, no 'buffering', no freezing, and I was able to record a show (Rockwiz) on Sat night, but no other channels sort of bugs me....
Rescan using Windows Media Centre didnt fix issue. Also, now that I have used WMC, the actual Pinnacle rescan doesn't work at all. I get "Error" next to the USB device inside the Pinnacle Rescan window.
I hope I make sense in this post, it's been a long night of working on an upgrade install (Vista 32 to Windows 7 Beta)... now I have discovered that the whole point I did it (to get QAM working in MCE) was a waste.In Vista 32 MCE, the 801e stick is detected (after installing MCE drivers as well as Vista drivers), and the analog portion works in MCE (but no digital, QAM, clearQAM, etc).
After reading up, I found that supposedly, Windows 7 MCE would support QAM straight away, however this is simply not the case.I performed an upgrade install to Windows 7... got the ATI card to work (finally)...
Then after uninstalling/unplugging the 801e and plugging it back in, Windows 7 did find it again, and did install some sort of driver automatically from Windows Update. However in MCE, it does nothing. Even starting from scratch in MCE Setup, it goes through the motions but finds no tuners...
Ultimately the whole reason I decided to experiment with Windows 7 was to tune in to (and record) QAM and clearQAM HD channels over cable... now I can't even get MCE to do analog. It doesn't detect ANY tuner, even though the driver is installed via Windows Update.