![]() try and get the software working at some lower level, so that at least you have a starting point that works (at least this will rule out the attached ADVC - and associated devices - is broken factor) Most of the comments I've read state that you have to go to the legacy 1394 driver, but I have never had to do this. Even now that I've got it working, I can't definitively state what specific step I did that solved it. It also seems that when you are dealing with DELL H/W, you get further complications. I've just finished getting this sorted out, in my case, trying to migrate from XP to Windows 7 / 64 bit. I have read many people just giving up, and just staying on an old OS, doing the capture there and then using their other OS to do the editing. Problems with Windows recognising ADVC devices ![]()
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