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#1 Rayi

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Posted 27 January 2007 - 08:47 PM

Hello. I was wondering why I am not able to download video from my VCR from my Hauppauge USB2 WinTV tuner. It lists it in the Video capture as WinTV USB2 video and when it initally captures it, it displays the video from the VCR but when I try to capture to download it onto my hard drive ,  it says "Incorrect STI driver detected for the current video capture device, Please re-install driver". I am not getting the greatest results from the Win2000 program that comes with it and was trying to get better results from Roxio 7.5. I am using an ATI Radeo 9200 128mb series video card. I have the latest driver installed. It seems that since I am able to see the video via Roxio, I thought I should be able to capture to download it. I am using the S-video connection. thank you

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Posted 27 January 2007 - 09:28 PM

View PostRayi, on Jan 27 2007, 10:47 PM, said:

Hello. I was wondering why I am not able to download video from my VCR from my Hauppauge USB2 WinTV tuner. It lists it in the Video capture as WinTV USB2 video and when it initally captures it, it displays the video from the VCR but when I try to capture to download it onto my hard drive ,  it says "Incorrect STI driver detected for the current video capture device, Please re-install driver". I am not getting the greatest results from the Win2000 program that comes with it and was trying to get better results from Roxio 7.5. I am using an ATI Radeo 9200 128mb series video card. I have the latest driver installed. It seems that since I am able to see the video via Roxio, I thought I should be able to capture to download it. I am using the S-video connection. thank you

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That Hauppauge device (pretty much all of them actually) are not compatible for capturing using EMC 7.5, you'll need to use either the Win2000 software that came with it, or another 3rd party software that is able to work with it's proprietary hardware encoders. WMC 7/7.5 only work with WDM compliant devices. Hauppauge lists some of the 3rd party ones on their site, or you could try GB-PVR to see if that works better for you. The first EMC product that should work with that device would be EMC 9.
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Posted 28 January 2007 - 01:31 AM

View PostLarry, on Jan 28 2007, 05:28 AM, said:

That Hauppauge device (pretty much all of them actually) are not compatible for capturing using EMC 7.5, you'll need to use either the Win2000 software that came with it, or another 3rd party software that is able to work with it's proprietary hardware encoders. WMC 7/7.5 only work with WDM compliant devices. Hauppauge lists some of the 3rd party ones on their site, or you could try GB-PVR to see if that works better for you. The first EMC product that should work with that device would be EMC 9.

I am using MyDVD 9 and it states clearly that it works only with an internally installed (PCI) tuner, not a USB model. Can you confirm that EMC 9 will do this?

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Posted 28 January 2007 - 06:12 AM

MyDVD9 is part of EMC9 so if the card works with that in a standalone version I can't see any reason why it shouldn't work with the MyDVD module in EMC9
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Posted 28 January 2007 - 07:37 AM

View PostAliGator, on Jan 28 2007, 03:31 AM, said:

I am using MyDVD 9 and it states clearly that it works only with an internally installed (PCI) tuner, not a USB model. Can you confirm that EMC 9 will do this?


The list of supported devices for EMC 9 is here http://kb.roxio.com/...reator/000067CR

However, that list is probably not complete.  It's just the devices that have been tested with it.
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Posted 28 January 2007 - 07:37 AM

I was also wondering why I am having difficulty burning a MPEG file made from WinTV 2000. When I go to burn to disk, the MPEG file does not show in DVD builder. I want to make a DVD out of the MPEG file.

Edited by Rayi, 28 January 2007 - 08:04 AM.

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Posted 28 January 2007 - 08:42 AM

View Postml, on Jan 28 2007, 03:37 PM, said:

The list of supported devices for EMC 9 is here http://kb.roxio.com/...reator/000067CR

However, that list is probably not complete.  It's just the devices that have been tested with it.

That's helpful, thank you. The Hauppauge USB devices are listed and MyDVD 9 certainly recognises the presence of my PVR USB2, but that is as far as it goes. I will just add that problem to the other issues I am having with version 9.

Thanks again.

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Posted 08 February 2007 - 12:37 PM

>I am using MyDVD 9 and it states clearly that it works only with an internally installed (PCI) tuner, not a USB model. Can you confirm that EMC 9 will do this?

I was able to create a MPEG from the VCR conntected to the Hauppauge USB2 WinTV tuner model 42012 using Roxio 9. I can now create MPEG2 which I was not able to do with the Win2000 software.
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Posted 08 February 2007 - 01:44 PM

View PostRayi, on Feb 8 2007, 02:37 PM, said:

>I am using MyDVD 9 and it states clearly that it works only with an internally installed (PCI) tuner, not a USB model. Can you confirm that EMC 9 will do this?

I was able to create a MPEG from the VCR conntected to the Hauppauge USB2 WinTV tuner model 42012 using Roxio 9. I can now create MPEG2 which I was not able to do with the Win2000 software.


You need to check with Roxio to get an answer to your question.

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