

Is it totally hopeless, or is there some way to make the device work under Linux or Windows independently of Roxio's rip-off VHS-to-DVD software? Kdenlive under Linux Mint 12 thinks it's a 15fps 320x200 webcam that doesn't work, and a few hours on Google turned up nothing to suggest it isn't a worthless paperweight at this point. Save Up to 70 - Limited Time Offer LEARN MORE.

Their "generous" upgrade offer is ~$10 more than it would cost to toss it in the trash & buy a brand new one from Amazon. DVD authoring, disc burning, audio & video capture, and screen recording software for Mac. I'm guessing that what I'm seeing might be an OEM FIFO chip driver for a generic usb interface chip sitting between the PC & some unknown MPEG-2 encoder ASIC, and something more might be needed to communicate with an encoder ASIC sitting behind it & finish the job.įor what it's worth, Roxio won't sell him a replacement disc, because a new version is available & they won't sell the old one.
Roxio video capture usb support 1080p#
DIGITNOW HD Video Capture Box 1080P 60FPS USB 2. as 3 working usb devices), but *nothing* I've tried recognizes it as a video capture device ( Premiere Elements, Ulead/Corel VideoStudio X5, and Kdenlive). 9 2: Roxio Easy VHS to DVD Converter For VHS Tapes Hi8 Video8 home videos 9.
Roxio video capture usb support drivers#
I was able to find what appear to be raw OEM chipset drivers by probing at the raw USB device info & googling for the matching chip IDs (installed w/o errors, & shows up in device mgr. He has a Roxio USB capture device, but lost the installation disc.

I'm trying to help a friend who had to reinstall Windows.
