![]() If you would have S-Video available it transmits a better Video signal that Composite Video. Just match the colors on your Source and the Roxio device and it will be OK: Yellow is the video whereas Red (right) and White (left) are the Audio jacks. This is one that uses 3, RCA plugs from your source. We have to talk about hooking up an Analog Source to the Roxio capture device since hookup and capture go hand in hand… Of course I would expect that you would want to capture with Roxio so let's look at that…Įither directly from the Home app – Video – Movies Import Capture Video or probably more common, from VideoWave – Tools Capture/ImportĮither one will bring you to Roxio Media Import. ![]() When you select the Source or Device, make sure you choose USB 2861 Device ![]() Here is Windows Movie Maker and it is happy with the device: Once loaded and connected you should be able to use almost any capture software that can work with a USB Capture device. It will be under Sound, video and game controllers – USB capture Device. If you look at your Device Manager (Win-Pause Hardware tab) the device will show up after it has been installed and is connected. Straightforward enough but if you pick the wrong one, it isn't going to work… Note there are specific Drivers for 32 bit systems (_x86) as well as 64 bit systems (_圆4). The device will not capture Audio! (of course it captures audio from a movie but not audio by itself)ġ2/25/08 Update: The Creator 2009 SP2 update will allow Audio Capture through the USB Device. Should be pretty straightforward but we have seen a couple of common mistakes…
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