I am trying to get "Easy"VHS to DVD to function on a Sony VAIO VPCF127FX,Intel i7 CPU, 1 GB nVidia geForce Cuda video, 6 GB ram and Windows 7 Home Premium. First install, it had the provided USB video capture hardware attached to a USB hub and VCR plugged into the RCA jacks(not equipped with sVideo). I couldn't get the program to start recording, but it found the VCR ok. Roxio support page suggested updated drivers. The updated drivers would not install. I then rebooted and plugged into a USB/eSata plugin directly. The drivers re-installed with out error messages. Now the program finds and initiates the webcam and pics up feedback thru the microphone and does not find the VCR(Goldstar 4 head). The program is registered. Not sure what to try next other than removing and re-installing program. I am open to suggestions from anyone, Thanks.
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I am trying to get "Easy"VHS to DVD to function on a Sony VAIO VPCF127FX,Intel i7 CPU, 1 GB nVidia geForce Cuda video, 6 GB ram and Windows 7 Home Premium. First install, it had the provided USB video capture hardware attached to a USB hub and VCR plugged into the RCA jacks(not equipped with sVideo). I couldn't get the program to start recording, but it found the VCR ok. Roxio support page suggested updated drivers. The updated drivers would not install. I then rebooted and plugged into a USB/eSata plugin directly. The drivers re-installed with out error messages. Now the program finds and initiates the webcam and pics up feedback thru the microphone and does not find the VCR(Goldstar 4 head). The program is registered. Not sure what to try next other than removing and re-installing program. I am open to suggestions from anyone, Thanks.
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