Purple Screen While Recording
#1
Posted 22 December 2011 - 09:39 PM
I tried to upgrade this software to Version 2.0.1, but the install failed without any indication of what went wrong. Tantalizingly, the description of 2.0.1 said that it fixes the purple-screen problem. Unfortunately I have been unable to find 2.0.1 on Roxio's site to download it. So I'm stuck: software that doesn't work, an upgrade that won't install, and no way to download the new version.
I'm running a 2010 MacBook, with 2.26 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 4GB of RAM, and plenty of hard drive space. OS X is at Version 10.6.8.
I am also very confused about Roxio's video-capture product line. The thing I bought was a hardware/software combination-in-a-box called "Roxio Easy VHS to DVD for Mac", which contains a CD with something called "Roxio Video Capture". I can't find any references to "Roxio Video Capture" on Roxio's WebSite. But I do find references to a software-only package called "Easy VHS to DVD for Mac", which has a different, more primitive-looking user interface than "Roxio Video Capture". I now have "Easy VHS to DVD for Mac" 1.0.5 and "Roxio Video Capture 2.0.0" installed. What I don't understand is, which of these is the current product and which is a legacy product?
All in all, I am very unimpressed so far, to say the least. Maybe Roxio should have stuck to burning CDs and DVDs, which they seem to understand pretty well.
#2
Posted 23 December 2011 - 12:22 AM
and the install disc with the “Easy VHS to DVD Capture.app”...
(The disc is called “Roxio Video Capture USB for Mac”)
After connecting the Capture Device with the VHS player to the mac
The software updated itself to version 1.0.5 (5435)...
This is the latest and most current version I am using...
Just checked for updates... “Your software is up to date”...
Not really sure where you got version 2.0.0 from...?
I am running version 1.0.5 with OSX 10.7 (Lion) in 32 bit kernel without any problems...
Regards
Nolan
#3
Posted 23 December 2011 - 07:54 AM
nolanscott, on 23 December 2011 - 12:22 AM, said:
and the install disc with the “Easy VHS to DVD Capture.app”...
(The disc is called “Roxio Video Capture USB for Mac”)
After connecting the Capture Device with the VHS player to the mac
The software updated itself to version 1.0.5 (5435)...
This is the latest and most current version I am using...
Just checked for updates... “Your software is up to date”...
Not really sure where you got version 2.0.0 from...?
I am running version 1.0.5 with OSX 10.7 (Lion) in 32 bit kernel without any problems...
Regards
Nolan
There are two different pieces of software involved here: one called "Easy VHS to DVD Capture.app", whose latest version is 1.0.5, and "Roxio Video Capture" whose latest version is 2.0.1. They really are different - different user interface and everything. The CD that came with my Capture Device had "Roxio Video Capture" at the 2.0.0 version level. It didn't have the "Easy VHS to DVD Capture" software on it, as far as I can see. Confused? So am I. In the course of trying to update "Roxio Video Capture" from Roxio's web site, I wound up downloading and installing the "Easy VHS to DVD Capture" software, 1.0.5, as well. I tried that last night on a long VHS tape, and it didn't give me the purple-screen treatment, but I left it running overnight and in the morning it was back to the start-recording screen having not saved anything to disk. Maybe I'm too stupid to use this software, despite being an IBM software engineer with 30 years' experience in the industry.
I'll try the Easy VHS to DVD Capture" software again today. Maybe it prompted me to save the video last night but got tired of waiting for me to finish sleeping or something.
#4
Posted 23 December 2011 - 01:17 PM
#5
Posted 24 December 2011 - 06:14 AM
Anyway, I am able to make recordings now using the Easy VHS to DVD Capture application that I downloaded from roxio.com. Still a few mysteries about the recordings I'm making with it, but I'm working on it.
#6
Posted 24 December 2011 - 08:50 AM
randomcoolzip, on 24 December 2011 - 06:14 AM, said:
Anyway, I am able to make recordings now using the Easy VHS to DVD Capture application that I downloaded from roxio.com. Still a few mysteries about the recordings I'm making with it, but I'm working on it.
#7
Posted 26 December 2011 - 01:14 PM
tsantee, on 24 December 2011 - 08:50 AM, said:
On the other hand, the CD envelope came with a CD key on it, which seems more like a PC/Windows thing. So you may be right. I may have gotten the PC version re-boxed as the Mac version. That sort of indicates that some Mac software comes on the PC/Windows CD, which is a little odd.
I've had some luck capturing VHS tapes with "Easy VHs to DVD", but I find that if I don't have it "send" the captured video file to iMovie, I can't seem to load it into iMovie later. I have iMovie 2009 and don't feel like shelling out more money for iLife 2011 to get a later version.
#8
Posted 26 December 2011 - 04:29 PM
randomcoolzip, on 26 December 2011 - 01:14 PM, said:
On the other hand, the CD envelope came with a CD key on it, which seems more like a PC/Windows thing. So you may be right. I may have gotten the PC version re-boxed as the Mac version. That sort of indicates that some Mac software comes on the PC/Windows CD, which is a little odd.
I've had some luck capturing VHS tapes with "Easy VHs to DVD", but I find that if I don't have it "send" the captured video file to iMovie, I can't seem to load it into iMovie later. I have iMovie 2009 and don't feel like shelling out more money for iLife 2011 to get a later version.
You are correct that you have to send to iMovie at the end of the capture or it cannot be done later with any of the software included with the device. If you have the full versions of Toast or Popcorn they can convert the mpeg 2 video file for use in iMovie at any time, but Toast 9 Basic doesn't include the convert features. There are other apps than can convert mpeg 2 video to h.264 for iMovie such as MPEG Streamclip (which is free but requires Apple's $20 Quicktime MPEG 2 Playback Component.
#9
Posted 27 December 2011 - 04:25 AM
tsantee, on 26 December 2011 - 04:29 PM, said:
You are correct that you have to send to iMovie at the end of the capture or it cannot be done later with any of the software included with the device. If you have the full versions of Toast or Popcorn they can convert the mpeg 2 video file for use in iMovie at any time, but Toast 9 Basic doesn't include the convert features. There are other apps than can convert mpeg 2 video to h.264 for iMovie such as MPEG Streamclip (which is free but requires Apple's $20 Quicktime MPEG 2 Playback Component.
Ah, the mists are clearing. Thanks for that information. Streamclip + Quicktime MPEG2 sounds like it would complete what I have. I already have Toast Basic from somewhere else.
#10
Posted 26 March 2012 - 12:52 PM
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