I've used the driver you linked to. It doesn't work. None of the drivers work. This card simply doesn't work in windows 7 64 bit. It absolutely doesn't.
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I must admit, I too had difficulty using the device following Lord Smurf's original instructions. Nevertheless with some searching in the forum and some help from asking nicely, I can specifically say this device works beautifully in Win 7 64bit. I used it today.
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i have installed a 600usb on 64bit windows 7 several times
easy as pie - just use the vista drivers downloaded from the ati site try this: uninstall ALL ati software!!! run CCleaner Registry cleaner several times until it finds nothing wrong restart install vista drivers |
I use windows 7 64 and my ATI works. I didn't have sound but someone recently told me that it's because I didn't have the red and white plugs plugged in ::facepalm:: lol I stupidly assumed that the S-Video cable was the SD equivalent of HDMI cables (no need for red, blue, and green cables when you have HDMI).
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The vista drivers don't work. When you use them, you get an error about the digital signing. I've tried and tried and tried, the vista drivers don't work, the windows 7 32 bit drivers don't work, the catalyst download you link to doesn't even install a driver....if this is able to work, then there's something that's being left out in the instructions here, because I've yet to find a way for this to work.
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I think I might have a defective unit.
So far I've installed the drivers on two computers. First I installed it on an old xp machine. I get a choppy video signal and a good audio signal with the media player that comes on the disk. Media Player classic and VLC don't work with it. It get nothing when I select a device from the drop down menus. Virtual dub displays static. Then I installed in on a Win 7 machine thinking maybe the xp machine was just too old. Maybe the choppy video signal was a lack of resources? Nothing. I can't get a picture or sound with Media Player classic, VLC, or virtualdub. Just static, if anything. I've tried different usb ports. Different video sources. Different cables. Coax, S video, etc. I've followed the instructions in this thread and the one linked here: http://www.digitalfaq.com/forum/vide...600-usb-3.html |
Try Dscaler on XP
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Static is expected when you first view it in VirtualDub, as it defaults to the TV tuner. Video -> Video Source is where you select the desired input.
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Thanks. I guess I had become so frustrated with XP on the older computer that I didn't think to check that.
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why did you need a replacement? i am planning on buying a AVT-8710 from bhphotovideo.com
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I didn't really need a replacement. It wasn't working with an older computer. And when I switched to a newer computer, I didn't select the correct capture device, so I assumed it was broke.
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Has anyone been able to get this method working on Windows 10? I don't want to upgrade unless I can still use the capture device.
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HP Envy 750 Intel i7 chipset USB 2.0 ports Tested in Vdub 1.10.4 (latest as of now from Sourceforge), 32bit and 64bit. I have not tried to get the tuner/MPEG2 functions going yet (not as interested in those) The ProcAmp settings work too |
I'm having issues with installing an ATI 600 USB on my Windows 10 64bit desktop. I plugged it in and the windows installing device pop-up appeared then finished. I ran the setup file from the Vista/Bin64 folder and installed the drivers only (2 of the 3 possible things to install). Then I installed the catalyst media center using the setup file from the XP folder. But the capture card does not show up in catalyst media center. I then downloaded virtual dub and the card does show up there but i can't get any more than 1-2 fps, it shows a scrambled screen. I also checked post #9 in one of the threads and manually downloaded the drivers and tried to install but the installation said the files are already up to date. I did not install as administrator if that makes a difference but I am the administrator on my machine.
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VirtualDub 32-bit? And version number?
If available, use a USB port running on a different chipset (USB 3.0 vs 2.0 may manage this). |
Glad to see this thread is still active, as I am having an issue getting the drivers to work. I have a SFF Lenovo ThinkCentre just with its onboard graphics. I have gotten the version 22 drivers to work on another Windows 64-bit Dell Latitude 980 with an NVidia graphics card, but not with the SFF ThinkCentre. What happens is when I install the drivers, when it gets to the "detecting graphics hardware" portion, progress stops, and I can't stop or cancel it or even close the install program using Windows Task Manager. I have tried this multiple times, running CCleaner to clean out the ATI files and running in Vista SP2 compatibility mode don't work either.
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