Capturing an old thread, but I also have the black K0065 capture device. I am running 64-bit Windows 10, and tried installing the 64-bit driver for the black device. However, it does not look like the device is properly recognized, Device Manager still shows that driver is missing. This is the driver that I installed: -video-capture-driver-black-64bit
Usb 28286 Device Drivers For Mac
Hi All,I have the Magix "Video Saver!" (8th edition), which comes with a red and white usb dongle for connecting VHS and other analogue video sources. Unfortunately, I didn't read the instructions first and connected the usb dongle before installing the software. On my WIN 10 laptop, the operating system (from what I can gather) has installed a driver for a device called "USB 28286 Device", which appears under "Audio inputs and outputs" in the device manager. After installing the "Video Easy rescue your videotapes" software from Magix, I am not able to find the Magix usb dongle, and when trying to install the driver (both the one that was downloaded with the software, and the ones linked above in this thread), I now simply get an error message about connecting my video capture device (although it's obviously connected). I have tried deleting the "USB 28286 Device" driver from device manager, but it just reinstalls whenever i connect the usb dongle to my laptop.
Im trying to record tapes from a Sony DCR-TRV460E Hi8/8mm and also tapes from a Canon MD160 MiniDV. Foolishly thought I could use the capture device to record onto my Windows 10 laptop. Having downloaded the RYVT manual it states to 1. Turn on the camera and set it to playback or play mode. Check the battery level and plug in the camera's power as required. 2. Connect the camera with a FireWire cable to the computer. Your PC should automatically recognize the camera. 3. In MAGIX Video easy click on "Next".
Suggests installing FireWire port! Not impressed. I might as well use my old Mac to record the camcorder tapes. I also purchased Magix movie magix pro plus to edit in more detail. Had an old capture device from many moons ago. Sadly RYVT may well have been a waste of money.
Advanced Apple support is no help. They list compatible cameras for iMovie but no other hardware or software such as USB based video capture devices. I've seen entries that suggest buying a compatible camera with analog inputs and running the VHS machine thru the camera to iMovie via the camera's video-out. I'd prefer not to buy a camera for this function.
Quicktime 10.1 - as advertised Quicktime supports VC500 audio / video capture BUT Quicktime's audio is strictly mono. An unacceptable loss for some of my recordings. Also Quicktime's video output choices are limited. (I tried the Soundflower kludge to get stereo from Quicktime by using Audio Midi Setup to create and "aggregate device". But Soundflower is not compatible with OS 10.15.)
Audio Hijack 3 proves that the VC500 can detect and pass thru excellent audio. The Audio Hijack interface is easy to use. The VC500 shows up as a capture device. There is a large number of output formats to choose from and the capture is clear stereo. ...but no video.
I can understand the pain one goes through. oh...my...God!! For me it was 8 to 10 hours for 3 days non-stop. There is no was out but to try and try, because I already know that the retailer will not take back the **bleep** HP machine and the HP technical support person on the telephone gives up saying that it is an issue with the PC and not with the HP printer. I **bleep** know it is the HP printer software drivers that is pathethic!! It should be user friendly so that I can first print, copy and scan...the rest of the features I will appreciate if the primary functions work well at the first place.
If the issue persists, then set the driver to print directly to the printer. Go to devices and printers, right click the printer, left click printer properties, click on the advanced tab, select print directly to the printer, apply and OK.
Go into the device manager, under universal serial bus controllers, for each USB root hub, right click and left click on properties, for power management remove the check mark for "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power". It allows the computer to limit or turn off power for this device. 2ff7e9595c
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