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Author Topic: My Recording Problem  (Read 1330 times)
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« on: September 22, 2010, 07:17:48 PM »

Ok, I have a Easycap dc60 which is currently not working for me.
I have a scart lead to my VHS which outputs: S-Video, Audio L&R Separately. This connects straight to my easycap which goes into a USB 2.0 Port

My problem is I cannot receive and video or audio signal.

I have tried multiple programs settings and drivers. I have also tested on Windows Vista, Seven, and XP Mode in Windows 7 (SP3).
I would have thought that my settings would be S-Video, and Pal-B or D - being VHS. I have also tried all other modes.

Is the problem with the drivers? - And Is it worth installing xp sp2 normally on a different hard drive to try and get this to work?

Thank in advance,
David


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stjon
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« Reply #1 on: September 23, 2010, 06:38:50 AM »

Hi David - I can certainly confirm that my device worked fine on XP SP2 but when I stupidly 'upgraded' to SP3, the Easycap will not work. I assume a drivers issue. I have not been able to trace SP3 drivers and would love to hear from anyone who has.
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