Please supply the name and exact version number of the software that you are using to capture the analog video. Let us know how you got the software and if is is an oem version. Which windows version are you using?Hi Tomasc, thanks for replying.About PowerLink Director tells me it is Power Director12, Power Director DE The software came with SilverCrest USB Video Grabber which i bought in Lidls towards the end of 2017On the CD it states USB Video Grabber SVG2.0 A3 Software and Drivers, USB Video Grabber CD Rom 2741261 - Version 1.0I am using Windows 10Hope this helpsChris. I bought the Silver Crest USB video grabber from Lidl to transfer old 8mm Video8 films to my PC. I have installed the software etc and it all appears to be working but when I click 'Capture' it goes to the on board PC camera and doesnt seem to recognise any other device.
Silvercrest USB Video Grabber compatibility. Reply to this topic. Newbie Private. I have the silvercrest video grabber to but I dont have the cd with drivers anymore. I am trying to download a driver for my usb video grabber power director 7 also at the moment. I have tried searching for it but can't seem to find one anywhere.
The camera/player I am using is a Sony Handycam Video 8 and I have connected the yellow and white leads. There is no S-Video socket.Any suggestions please??ChrisI use a Digital Sony VX-2100 Professional Camcorder 1394 firewire out, How can I get my footages from the Sony VX-2100 into the Power Director 16? What cable do I need? My Laptop does not have 1394 Firewire, but it gas USB Ports!
Please tell me the type of cable that I need that will work with Power Director 16?ThanksCharles Prattwwww.prattsvideo2000.com. Page 9 of the user manual said that “The required software (drivers and applications) must first beinstalled before you plug in the device.” Hope you did that to avoid continual problems.See this video:. Others have been successful and use the Silver Crest USB video grabber from Lidl. The windows 10 drivers version is a2 not version 1.0.I followed the instructions in the booklet when I installed the software. As I am using Windows 10, is it possible to update it to version 2? Should I uninstall and begin again?
I bought the Silver Crest USB video grabber from Lidl to transfer old 8mm Video8 films to my PC. I have installed the software etc and it all appears to be working but when I click 'Capture' it goes to the on board PC camera and doesnt seem to recognise any other device. The camera/player I am using is a Sony Handycam Video 8 and I have connected the yellow and white leads. There is no S-Video socket.Any suggestions please??ChrisI use a Digital Sony VX-2100 Professional Camcorder 1394 firewire out, How can I get my footages from the Sony VX-2100 into the Power Director 16? What cable do I need?
My Laptop does not have 1394 Firewire, but it gas USB Ports! Please tell me the type of cable that I need that will work with Power Director 16?ThanksThere is no magic wire to convert Firewire to USB. There none that work well. You may be able to buy a stand alone converter card that plugs into your pcmcia card slot (if you have one).I can't offer a suggestion because you did not tell us what computer you have.
Talk to the computer manufacturer so see what card they recommend.I hope you have a top of the line laptop because usually laptops don't have enough processing power (mine does but I don't think you can call my Alienware 15 plus pound monster a laptop. Post the dxdiag.exe infomration on it to get some suggestions.BoilerPlate: To posters who ask for help - it is nice to thank the volunteers who try to answer your questions!Anything I post unless stated with a reference is my personal opinion. Page 9 of the user manual said that “The required software (drivers and applications) must first beinstalled before you plug in the device.” Hope you did that to avoid continual problems.See this video:. Others have been successful and use the Silver Crest USB video grabber from Lidl. The windows 10 drivers version is a2 not version 1.0.I followed the instructions in the booklet when I installed the software. As I am using Windows 10, is it possible to update it to version 2?
Should I uninstall and begin again?I don't have your device but the problems with drivers are more likely than not. The drivers are for the device and not for Windows.Please answer the question about plugging the device in BEFORE you installed the proprierary drivers for that device. Did you get a disc or a link to download the drivers for that device?There is a sort of multistep process to change the drivers. You must remore the device, uninstall the driver, reboot, install the driver that came with the device, reboot and only then plug in your device.BoilerPlate: To posters who ask for help - it is nice to thank the volunteers who try to answer your questions!Anything I post unless stated with a reference is my personal opinion. Page 9 of the user manual said that “The required software (drivers and applications) must first beinstalled before you plug in the device.” Hope you did that to avoid continual problems.See this video:. Others have been successful and use the Silver Crest USB video grabber from Lidl.
The windows 10 drivers version is a2 not version 1.0.I followed the instructions in the booklet when I installed the software. As I am using Windows 10, is it possible to update it to version 2?
Should I uninstall and begin again?I don't have your device but the problems with drivers are more likely than not. The drivers are for the device and not for Windows.Please answer the question about plugging the device in BEFORE you installed the proprierary drivers for that device. Did you get a disc or a link to download the drivers for that device?There is a sort of multistep process to change the drivers.
You must remore the device, uninstall the driver, reboot, install the driver that came with the device, reboot and only then plug in your device.Herein may lie the problem then. The device I am trying to capture from is a Sony Handycam Video 8 which uses magnetic tape cassettes and is not digital. I doubt such things as drivers even existed when it was new.
There is no S-video socket but it has yellow Video out and Black Audio out. I thought the idea of the Video Grabber was that it would take Analogue and digitise it onto the PC meaning I can download all my old home movies. Chris1958, I think you may have misunderstood.
Your computer does use drivers for the USB device.Windows is sometimes too clever. If you plug a USB device in to your computer for the first time then the operating system will 'recognise' the device and install what it (the O.S.) thinks are the appropriate drivers. Windows comes with a huge array of generic drivers which in most cases do a reasonable job.
In some cases they fail to work at all. It's therefore essential that you install the software that comes with devices in exactly the way/order the manufacturer says you should.Try -1.
Deleting the grabber using Windows Device Manager (you may have to have it connected before you can see it in there).2. Disconnect it.3. Reboot your computer.4.
Install the driver and any other software.5. Connect the device. If there is software with it try it out and see if it is working.6. Try it with PDR.I struggled with the first USB grabber that I bought and never got it working.
I bought a replacement, another make, and that works perfectly. I thought the idea of the Video Grabber was that it would take Analogue and digitise it onto the PCThat is exactly it's purpose.
As the other contributors have said it is probably just a matter of getting it correctly installed. Also, although the device was supplied with Power Director 12 there may, in addition, be a bespoke capture utility on the CD. If so that might be the best way to capture the material and then it can be imported into Power Director.Regards,MikeHome-build system:Gigabyte GA-P61USB3-B3, Intel Core i5 Quad Core 3.3GHz, 2 x 4GB DDR3 1333MHz,Asus Nvidia GT440 1GB, 2 x Western Digital WD10EARS 1TB,Windows 7 Prof 64-bit, Powerdirector Ultra 64 9.0.0.2330 and Ultimate 64 13.0.2104.0.
I am using a similar Sony with a VC-500 USB converter and I have zero issues. My instructions demanded I plug-in the device first, then run the disc with the driver.Not doubting you and it may be that the original poster followed those instructions. It doesn't work for him.I used a couple other devices and they gave the instuuctions to install drivers first.
The devices were one from Pinnacle and 2 from Roxio (now Corel).What does he have to lose if he follows the instructions to delete and then reinstall the drivers before he plugs in the device?BoilerPlate: To posters who ask for help - it is nice to thank the volunteers who try to answer your questions!Anything I post unless stated with a reference is my personal opinion.