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I Just Purchased Easy Vhs To Dvd 3 Plus - Split From - No Video Signal


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I just purchased Easy VHS to DVD 3 Plus at a retailer. The program starts but always displays the message “No Video Signal.”

 

I am running a Windows 7 Prof. 64bit desktop and laptop, both have full updates and the hardware meets and exceeds the system requirements on the package.

 

I downloaded the USB video capture driver and tried to install it but was given a message stating my system does not require the driver.

 

I know the cable are toock up correctly and the VCR plays good on a TV. I need help. I called iyogi help line. they couldn't get the progam to respond.

Please help.....................><>

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How about all the junk and temporary files? Try CCleaner but don't use the Registry Cleaner part of it. The program is free and very useful.

 

What do you have 'F" for? Can you move some of your images/videos/documents to that drive? Consider getting an external, USB connected hard drive to store all your files that you want to save.

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Yes all cables are hook up this same. the play button is push for play. I can buy a s-video cable and try that. would that be better.

 

The s-video can only be used in DVD mode

 

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This has to be in VCR mode (is it)

 

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There is a reason one is red and the other two are blue!

 

You need to free up space on your C Drive. It's not your No Video or Audio problem but you need more space just to defrag your hard drive.

 

I would uninstall Easy VHS to DVD 3 Plus and free up a considerable amount of space on your C Drive like 10/15GB put it on a off drive..

 

Reinstall Easy VHS to DVD 3 Plus following these guidelines.>>

 

After 'Preparing your computer for installing Roxio products' here. Things I do before installation, in this order. Disable W-7/Vista User Account Control (UAC), clean all cache, cookies, private data, clear history, delete the temp file contents (start run %temp%), run disc cleanup, empty the recycle bin, run disc defragmenter on the operating system C / installation drive/not needed if it's a SSD Drive.

 

. Reboot the PC, close all unnecessary running programs, disconnect from the internet and turn off / stop antivirus and firewall software. Now I'm ready to install the software.

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Hi odgen, I have deleted all program from 0C C drive and only freeed up 4.3gb. window 7 and microsoft is all that is left on that drive.

what now, reformat the hard drive.

 

My Easy VHS to DVD Plus 3 is only listed as 738mb in Programs and Features.

 

Post a screen shot of your installed programs in Programs and Features.

 

I have 98 programs installed and it's using 52.7GB of my C Drive.

 

Deleting Temporary files.

Close all programs, in the start, search box type %temp%, then click on the temp folder and open it. Up top click edit, select all, up top click File, then click delete. One or two may never delete no big deal...Now check your hard drive free space did it change much?

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I may have not got done what I wanted to.I sure have learned alot about how software works on this computer. But you guys have been so nice to stay with me through all. looks like reformat will be the best answer for me. when I bought this computer it was loaded with windows 7 so I don't have a disk to reload it. I did get 2 recovery disk i can use. I should have enough hard drive space (600gb) to do about anything I need to. But the way they are partison should not OS C drive have the largest space it has 58.8 gb. "D has 49.9gb and & F" has 347. gb, used only for storges, is that right.

Thanks for all you have done

 

 

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I may have not got done what I wanted to.I sure have learned alot about how software works on this computer. But you guys have been so nice to stay with me through all. looks like reformat will be the best answer for me. when I bought this computer it was loaded with windows 7 so I don't have a disk to reload it. I did get 2 recovery disk i can use. I should have enough hard drive space (600gb) to do about anything I need to. But the way they are partison should not OS C drive have the largest space it has 58.8 gb. "D has 49.9gb and & F" has 347. gb, used only for storges, is that right.

Thanks for all you have done

 

 

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Are you sure about reformatting?

 

You better have the disc's and the knowledge to do something as permanent as a reformat?

 

You will loose all data on C drive and I can't believe you have that many programs on the PC filling up your C Drive?

 

Have you looked in your Libraries, Documents, Music, Pictures, Video? Places where programs default things to, you could have large amounts of data there you could move to a off drive?

 

No one here suggested a reformat just freeing up some hard drive space on C Drive!

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I only saw this one other time and I don't know if it is still possible. Somehow my son "installed" ( whever you want to call it.) Windows twice. It ran fine but ate up a lot of free space.

 

Hopefully we will see somehting when the OP posts the screen shot of the installed programs.

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I only saw this one other time and I don't know if it is still possible. Somehow my son "installed" ( whever you want to call it.) Windows twice. It ran fine but ate up a lot of free space.

 

Hopefully we will see somehting when the OP posts the screen shot of the installed programs.

 

This pic the OP posted bothers me!

 

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Yes, if those files were inadvertently duplicated, that would explain a lot !

 

We need Red to post a screen shot of at least some of the files in both the X86 folders so see if they are duplicates>

 

RedR, could you think of any way that set of folders could have been duplicated?

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I just purchased Easy VHS to DVD 3 Plus at a retailer. The program starts but always displays the message “No Video Signal.”

 

I am running a Windows 7 Prof. 64bit desktop and laptop, both have full updates and the hardware meets and exceeds the system requirements on the package.

 

I downloaded the USB video capture driver and tried to install it but was given a message stating my system does not require the driver.

 

I know the cable are toock up correctly and the VCR plays good on a TV. I need help. I called iyogi help line. they couldn't get the progam to respond.

Please help.....................><>

 

You bought a Retail Boxed Version, it came with installation instructions didn't it?

 

Did you follow them?

 

In as much detail as you can muster explain step by step how you installed it?

 

Why and where (provide a link) did you download "USB video capture driver" and tried to install it?

 

With your Easy VHS to DVD 3 Plus open and your USB Capture Device plugged in look in Device Manager and do you show these two drivers under sound video and game controllers?

 

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Thanks Guru for your reply, it came with installation instructions and I did follow it? I best I could.

I looked in Device Manager and it do show these two drivers under sound video and game controllers?

I have not check all the 17 on your list but I will. I have check all the hook up many times they are OK. still no video

 

Bill....<><

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Thanks Guru for your reply, it came with installation instructions and I did follow it? I best I could.

I looked in Device Manager and it do show these two drivers under sound video and game controllers?

I have not check all the 17 on your list but I will. I have check all the hook up many times they are OK. still no video

 

Bill....<><

 

Bill, Look carefully at the device drivers listed above to make sure they are exactly the same . Just a quick question did you plug in the device BEFORE installing the program? Windows will sometimes install the wrong drivers and the device won't work properly. You need to uninstall the current drivers and then re-install the program and then the correct drivers will be available.

 

That is perhaps the only way that Windows tells you you don't need drivers but the program doesn't work.

 

Download the free "Jing" program and take a screen shot of that section of the device manager. Perhaps we can see something that is not quite right. Once you have the screen shot, just use the 'More Reply Option " and then use "Attach Files" to post it here.

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Your cables are connected correctly?

 

Right click each driver click properties and compare my screen shots. Bottom shot is the driver details from each properties.

 

VCR is on and running?

 

Your using Record, Import, Edit?

 

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Hi Guru, I am still trying. I hope you can see the screen shot I have attached. I could not get my screen shots to post.

My driver details are the same as your screen shot. Cables are took up as per inst. VCR is playing. I still have no video or sound.

Anything I can do at this point.

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