I was having the same exact problem, running Vista with 2Gb Ram and a fast internal HDD with plenty of free space. However, I noticed that there was a lot of disk activity when launching the Roxio import utility, and sure thing it was a process called VCGProxyFileManager9.exe that was using up to 27% processor time and was accessing the disk at 100% at times. My guess is that it was performing some kind of disk scan, and one day (after quite a bit of headaches), I gave it some time to "finish". It took about 15 minutes (of waiting in the Roxio capture application), but eventually it quieted down and I was able to capture my miniDV tape (AVI format)... Still, kind of disappointing that Roxio hasn't done a better job at scheduling this scan (?), in the background, or disabling it when a capture is in progress.
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I was having the same exact problem, running Vista with 2Gb Ram and a fast internal HDD with plenty of free space. However, I noticed that there was a lot of disk activity when launching the Roxio import utility, and sure thing it was a process called VCGProxyFileManager9.exe that was using up to 27% processor time and was accessing the disk at 100% at times. My guess is that it was performing some kind of disk scan, and one day (after quite a bit of headaches), I gave it some time to "finish". It took about 15 minutes (of waiting in the Roxio capture application), but eventually it quieted down and I was able to capture my miniDV tape (AVI format)... Still, kind of disappointing that Roxio hasn't done a better job at scheduling this scan (?), in the background, or disabling it when a capture is in progress.
Good luck with it.
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