CaptureCardFeaturesCompatibility.CnxPriceRatingCommentsAnalog VideoIn MPEG1 hardware MPEG2 hardware MPEG4 hardwareWin95? WinXP Vista NT4? Linux?.based on user reports.USB2$907.5/10 8votes(112748 views)Description (from themanufacturer site)Dazzle Video Creator Platinum is a plug-and-play USB 1.1 or 2.0 device that allows you to record your videos from a camcorder, a VCR, or any video equipment with analog outputs. Dazzle Video Creator Platinum uses a hardware encoding chip for real-time video encoding into high-quality MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 and DivX formats without taxing your computer’s CPU resources. # Share your movies on the go! Dazzle Video Creator Platinum is equipped with all of the latest compression formats for viewing your movies on Apple® Video iPod®, Sony® PSP™, and DivX® certified players.
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# Turn your videos into amazing movies Trim your videos, improve image and sound quality, add effects, stills, titles, and background music, even create movies automatically with SmartMovie, then save them to DVDs. with Pinnacle Studio QuickStart. # Easy on your PC On-board MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 hardware lets you create high-quality DVDs without tying up your PC while you’re recording. Hardware encoding gives you the ultimate in recording quality. # Save time, save space Pinnacle InstantDVD Recorder software lets you record your videos directly to DVD.
without first copying them to your hard drive. Burn multiple videos on one DVD. Custom menus and chapters make for effortless on-screen navigation. # Powerful performance with exceptional results On-board MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, and DivX recording hardware creates high-quality videos without slowing down your PC. Capture from virtually any video source – S-Video and Composite Video inputs provide full-resolution DVD recording. # Simple enough for anyone to use Transfer your memories to DVDs. in minutes without having to spend time learning new technology.
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# Connect via USB 2.0 or USB 1.1 Dazzle Video Creator Platinum gives you the option of connecting to your PC or laptop with either a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 or a USB 1.1 port. Column Explanation Click on this formore technical information. New comments= New comments since your last visit.
I have worked with USB video capture cards since 2007 and I have sold over 4000pcs + tested itself over 350pcs several models of EasyCaps, EzCAPs and Dazzle devices. With my experience I can say that the most common problems with Windows computers with these devices are accompanied by the drivers and softwares. The drivers on the installation CD are often too old for the newest operating system or there is a conflict against some other USB device, as like webcam or TV-dongle. Many times the software which has provided with the device is uncompatible with some hardware of the computer - for example the graphics card.When You have purchased a new capture card so I recommend to check always if You can find for it newer drivers.
Usually the newer drivers are better than older drivers, but there has been a few cases when the older drivers has worked better than the newer drivers. I have the latest drivers for the most of the Easycap, EzCap and Dazzle devices in my support forum:If the provided software seem to be uncompatible with Your computer, so You can test video capturing with some other software - here is a few freewares which You can try:Windows Movie Maker 2.1 is more likely compatible with several kinds of the computers, because it is made by the Microsoft and it is probably the lightest video capture software for the processor. Movie Maker of Windows Vista or Windows 7 are not compatible with USB capture cards, but You can use Movie Maker of Windows XP (v2.1) if You follow the tutorial which You can find from that link above.Tags: common problems, Dazzle, EasyCap, EzCAP, Free drivers, freewares, installation CD, my support forum, the latest drivers, uncompatible, USB device, Windows Movie Maker 2.1.
Hello again!I recently wooted (www.woot.com) a Dazzle video creator platinium or DVC170, and tried to get it to work. The straightforward method obviously did not work, as when i started the program, i would get a BSOD and my computer would restart. Anyway, this is how you set up your Dazzle to work on windows vista 32 bit. It might even work for 64 if you download the right stuff, but I have no way to test it.Ok, first off. You should have 3 to 4 cds in your package. Joomla templates club.
I have three.Instant CD recorder (blue)Pinnacle Studio Quickstart (white)Pinnacle Studio Bonus DVD NTSC (other people might have PAL, or both)Ok, Now you need to install all of this. Its a PITA, and according to spybot it installs a shit load of stuff to your start up menu, which I am not sure if you can safely disable. Anyway, Before you plug in your pinnacle, install the included software: the instant cd recorder, then the studio quickstart, then the bonus DVD in that order. You will be asked to restart your computer a couple times, be sure to do that.Ok, now the fun begins.First, you need to insert the instant cd recorder disk (blue) and click ‘remove’ when the autoplay comes up. Why did i ask you to install this? Because you have to enter a cd key, so by installing it, it still has all that stuff in the registry and the installation goes by a lot faster.
Anyway, go to this link:and click vista 32 bit and download.Once it is downloaded, run the program, and it should reinstall/patch the program to the latest version.Now, you need to update the main studio program to the latest version. Head over to this link:and download and install the latest version. Once that is done, head over to this link yet again:and browse down to the orange boxes, and find “Dazzle. Video Creator Platinium (DVC170”, And click on the correct link (either windows xp or vista 32, it appears they dont have vista 64 bit drivers though =/ )Install those drivers, and restart your computer for good measure.Now, here is the moment of truth.
When your computer restarts, plug in your device. Start the Studio Launcher program and then click the button the left, the Pinnacle Studio Quickstart button. It will start the program, and take a super long time to load, and once its done, you need to click the ‘capture’ tab on the top left.Now, this is where my computer blue screened when I first tried to set this up. If this happens, restart your computer, and go to the start menu control panel (in classic view) device manager sound, video and game controllers and your DVC170 should be listed (if your device is plugged in).
Double click it, it will pop up a window. Click the driver tab at the top, and then there should be a row of buttons on the left. Click “Uninstall”. Click yes to confirm, and then the driver will be uninstalled.Unplug your dazzle device.Now, go back to the driver update program you downloaded (for me its called PCLEUSB2x32.exe.
Install those again, and restart your computer. Now, before you plug in your dazzle again, go to the device manager again, click on the dazzle device, click the driver tab, and click update driver. Click the bottom option, browse my computer, and leave everything at default and just click next, and it should search (took a few seconds for me) and then say it found it and you can click ok.Restart one more time for good measure (can never be too careful with windows) and then try opening the studio launcher again, click the studio quick start, click capture, and if everything went well, then it should bring you to the screen and you can now start capturing.For settings, i just use MPEG 4, and full.I hope this little guide helped!
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Enjoy your capturing =).
My new All-in-One VPCJ23SIE/B doesn't recognise my Sony Handycam DCR-TRV22E. Consequently, I have accumulated boxes of Mini DV tapes and can't load them into Movie Maker applications. Is it conceivable that there doesn't yet exist a driver which works with Windows 7? Or is there a driver lurking somewhere that I haven't stumbled across yet. Toyota altis india. I hope there is someone out there who can enlighten this struggling user reliant on somewhat rudimentary knowledge. Please help - impatient grandchildren waiting to view their DVDs.
Thanks, John. Hi adsys and welcome.As you guessed, there is no driver that will connect by USB with computers using Vista or Windows 7. The solution is usually easy - use a DV (aka iLink, Firewire) cable from the DV Output on your camera to the iLink input on your PC and import using Movie Maker.
ILink is generically supported in Windows, so no driver is required.Unfortunately, in common with many new computers produced in the last few years, your J23-Series Vaio does not have an iLink port and, worse still, it does not have an ExpressCard slot which would enable you to fit an iLink Card.As Far as I can see, the J23 Vaio can only import Video through the USB Ports. Unless anyone else can think of some clever alternative, you are going to need some extra hardware. You can get a Firewire to USB cable - but this will not work.I think you will need the the A/V Connecting Cable that was supplied with the camera. This has 3 RCA jack plugs (Y/R/W) on one end and a 3.5mm three way jack on the camera end.
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This will export the video and sound from your TRV22E in an analogue format. You will then need an Analogue Video Captire device to convert this analogue video to digital - in a format that can be imported using the USB ports. It is not the best solution as the signal is being converted to and from analogue which may lose some quality.Google for Video Capture devices - you can get them from £10 to £100. Take your pick: -Sorry I can't think of anything simpler.