Help with Movies on DVD

HomeMovieMaker wrote on 10/25/2014, 9:42 PM

"I purchased "Movies on DVD" from Magix, I am not sure if the driver is wrong or the Magix USB Video converter that comes with the program is bad. Is there another way to connect a VHS player to my Computer so that analog signal can be recorded."  Anyone have a solution?  I am running Windows 7 Professional with an ASUS  intel socket 1366 x58 p6x58d premium board.

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johnebaker wrote on 10/26/2014, 5:57 AM

Hi

Check in Device Manager that the USB converter has been recognised by Windows.

When you plugged the converter in to the USB port did Windows install the drivers correctly?

If your graphics card which has a composite or S-video input you should be able to feed the analogue signal to this and record from it however the best way is through the USB converter.

John

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HomeMovieMaker wrote on 11/1/2014, 7:22 PM

My computer is not recognizing the USB Converter.  That is my problem.  I've tried to re-install with no luck.  And of course I do not have another way to (s-video IN) to do it.  What do you suggest