At this point, I have not reinstalled Roxio, and I am not sure that I want to reinstall it if it is going to affect my system in this way. So I had to do a restore system to the point before which Roxio was initially installed, then all my updates shows and my system came back. When I would try to update, it said no updates selected.
Although I could see updates, and the update components were set to automatically receive. This time when I went to do my Windows Updates, it said Windows had never been updated. So I tried uninstalling and reinstalling again using the steps given.
When I tried to make a second DVD, it would although the program said it complete, it would not play in my DVD player, the opening title slide just played on and on, there was no disc menu, no options. A DVD was created and I was able to play it in my DVD player. The first time I tried using the Record to DVD feature it worked. However as soon as I press the record button, everything stops. As long as I do not press the record button, I can watch the video, that means that there is a signal. In order to get the VCR screen, I had to hit unplug the S-Video and plug in the yellow video cable connection. It was funny though that when the playback screen first came up after the reinstall what I saw was the DVD video ball bouncing around on the screen. plugged in the device and again for the first 10 seconds I see video and hear audio, however once the record button is hit, only audio is heard for about another 10 seconds and the screen goes green. I have uninstalled and reinstalled the software. You seem to have more knowlegde about this than the tech support for Roxio. The computer is an e-machine with Windows 7, the VCR is Sanyo with but is about 5 years old. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling, same thing. I tried moving the usb to another port, I purchased a S-Video cable, same thing. When I pressed the record button, the playback screen turned green or black and then said no video signal. If you need more help, you may need to rely on someone else or look for a video capture forum at a gaming-oriented website.Same thing happened to me, except that I got 10 seconds of video. Note that I do not play video games and don't record game play.
The software was likely created by a third party who used the Honestech name without Honestech's consent. Case in point, there is no page for Honestech 2.5 TVR software at Honestech's website. Even the software that comes with them is unlicensed with no support. The device mentioned in the guide, the I-o DATA GV-USB2 has a good reputation if you decide that you want to replace your Eas圜ap.Īny SD capture device called "Eas圜ap" is very likely to be a low-quality product. when i open honestech tvr 2.5 i get an error could not initialize the.
You will need to re-encode the video to H.264 or some other more compressed form of your choice after capturing. UCEC USB 2.0 Video Audio Capture Card Device Adapter VHS VCR TV to DVD. Note that the file size will be very large, about 30GB per hour. If that doesn't work you also need to use different software which will allow using a fast lossless codec for capture, like Lagarith (LAGS) in YUY2 mode.
You should try using a second hard drive, not the boot drive, for capture. Is it the capture device and software for the device? When a capture device relies on software to encode, dropped frames are the result of either a CPU which isn't powerful enough to keep up or a hard drive that can't keep up. Because everytime i play my 360 i always get 20 frames or less and not a solid 30 frames.