![]() ![]() If done everything correctly, it will look like that:ĩ. Uncheck "show only compatible drivers" (if present) -> now also find Audio, Video and Gamecontroller now on bottom "get a list of drivers on my PC"ħ. Doubleclick to open, driver, update driverĦ. If you Dazzle currently use a driver, you will find it at "Audio, Video and Gamecontroller".Ĥ. If your Dazzle is currently not detected, you will find a "DVC100" entry on top with yellow question mark at "other devices". Right click on EMBDA_x86_圆4.inf -> Installģ. I don't know all English wording, but here is how to install it:Ģ. When I force Windows to use it, the Dazzle works perfectly fine on my Windows 20H2 Build 19042.746. ![]() When you run PinnacleForDazzle_ESD.exe which checkes for your Dazzle, the software install beside the Dazzle driver a "Roxio VHS Capture Driver". I have tried the Roxio driver myself and can confirm: No more dropped/inserted frames after some minutes of recording.īut back to start. A working driver which always was bundle with the bloated Pinnacle software, but which is not made for the Dazzle. I still can't believe how dumb the solution is. I have a top/bottom field issue when I use this driver.įrom my experience, you need to refresh the driver in device-manager after you plugged in the a great finding!!! Thank you so much. Analogue video capture does not seem to work as well as I expected it to using newer hardware and software.ĮDIT: Might have other issues. I should have tried capturing the audio from the line in to see if that helped, but I have decided to send it back for a refund. Thanks for the reply, I get the odd interference noises, but mainly it’s fine once I start capturing. My captures I Normalize Audiopeaks to 100 (0dB), so that the recorded Audio has normal loudness, without distoring My guess: It is wanted from Dazzle and I am happy about it. There is no option to lower the audiorecording, so I returned them. Result is, that every audioclip over 0dB got distorted audio "clicking-cracking" noise. As I told in my post here ( ) I tried Hauppauge USB-Live2 and Elgato Video Capture which records audio on the normal level. Minimum system requirements are Windows XP (SP2) running on a Pentium 2GHz processor with 512MB RAM, 750MB hard disk space, USB 2.0 and DirectX 9.0 plus do not forget those connecting leads.Don't have Audio Output enabled during recording, but also noticed that audio recording is a little lower than normal. The product has been priced at £39.99 although I have seen it listed at around £10 cheaper. Other than this the Dazzle DVD Recorder performed well, is easy to use and should be able to convert your video tapes into digital content with facilities to burn menu driven DVDs. This made it rather difficult when selected different scenes located in various parts of the tape. While the software does provide a view of the video being converted and recorded to your hard disk or DVD media, it was noticeable on several, but not all, videos that the picture tended to freeze when fast forward or fast reverse was used. Just remember that the quality you get from this product will depend upon the state of the video content that you feed the device. Do not expect this device to be the miracle device that can turn damaged videos into highly polished output - you will be disappointed if you do. First you should be aware that the Dazzle device and software have been designed for home movie use and do not handle copy-protected material. There are a couple of caveats plus one slight annoying problem I encountered with the software. Personally I prefer the Studio route as it gives you greater control and editing capabilities with regards to cutting frames plus adding title and credit frames to your movie production especially, if like me, you have access to full and later versions of the Pinnacle Studio software. The second software application is a trial version of Pinnacle Studio 10 which performs similar functionality in transferring content from video tape to digital content but without the direct route to DVD. A small preview window keeps you apprised of the video as it is burned to the appropriate media. You can also set the duration of the recording. Options include selecting the source such as the Dazzle choose a menu style and the frequency with which items appear plus decide on the destination which could be your chosen burner or even a folder on your hard drive. A choice of a wizard-led operation or advanced mode, giving slightly more control over settings, is available with Instant DVD Recorder. This software allows you to burn your video content direct to DVD media without first copying files to your computer's hard drive. Pinnacle supplies two applications, one of which is Instant DVD Recorder. ![]() However before attaching the device to your computer, via USB 2.0, you need to install the supplied software. ![]()
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