"No recording devices have been found on your system" in spite of two webcams.

polymorph wrote on 9/19/2016, 1:38 PM

Trying to update Magix Movie Edit Pro 17 Plus on a Windows 10 system, I'd previously did a repair after upgrading to Windows 10, then I get this.

Trying to record from webcam. Two are installed, the built-in and a Logitech webcam. I select "Video" as the source, and it says:
"No recording devices have been found on your system."

Toshiba Satellite L875D-S7332 with 16G of RAM. Built-in webcam, plus a Logitech C615 HD webcam plugged in.

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Scenestealer wrote on 9/19/2016, 7:48 PM

Hi

If you mean MEP17 and not MEP2017 then MEP17 is not compatible with Win10, so you may get limited functionality.

Ss

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System Specs: Intel 6th Gen i7 6700K 4Ghz O.C.4.6GHz, Asus Z170 Pro Gaming MoBo, 16GB DDR4 2133Mhz RAM, Samsung 850 EVO 512GB SSD system disc WD Black 4TB HDD Video Storage, Nvidia GTX1060 OC 6GB, Win10 Pro 2004, MEP2016, 2022 (V21.0.1.92) Premium and prior, VPX7, VPX12 (V18.0.1.85). Microsoft Surface Pro3 i5 4300U 1.9GHz Max 2.6Ghz, HDGraphics 4400, 4GB Ram 128GB SSD + 64GB Strontium Micro SD card, Win 10Pro 2004, MEP2015 Premium.

polymorph wrote on 9/19/2016, 8:15 PM

Hi

If you mean MEP17 and not MEP2017 then MEP17 is not compatible with Win10, so you may get limited functionality.

Ss

Hm. Well, that stinks, as I just let the deadline to upgrade at a cheap price slip by. Since MEP 2015 Plus also can't see the webcams, same with that, I suppose.