Windows 10 - installing drivers
This is a continuation of the transferring video tape to PC, in that I now have the device, which comes with various cables, installation CD and dire warnings to download and install drivers BEFORE plugging in the new USB device. Driver downloaded, and this is the dim question bit, where do I install the driver, or does W10 just know what to do with it? Normally, I would use Device Manager, but in this case, Windows does not yet know the device exists. I must be missing something obvious ... -- Graeme |
Windows 10 - installing drivers
Graeme wrote:
This is a continuation of the transferring video tape to PC, in that I now have the device Did you get the startech one? which comes with various cables, installation CD and dire warnings to download and install drivers BEFORE plugging in the new USB device. IME the direr warnings are generally overstated. Driver downloaded, and this is the dim question bit, where do I install the driver just run the setup.exe and take the defaults |
Windows 10 - installing drivers
On 12/01/2019 10:32, Andy Burns wrote:
Graeme wrote: This is a continuation of the transferring video tape to PC, in that I now have the device Did you get the startech one? which comes with various cables, installation CD and dire warnings to download and install drivers BEFORE plugging in the new USB device. IME the direr warnings are generally overstated. Driver downloaded, and this is the dim question bit, where do I install the driver just run the setup.exe and take the defaults Or just double click on the driver file. Win 10 recogises some types of files as drivers. See also https://www.maketecheasier.com/insta...ers-windows10/ or similar instructions on the web. -- mailto : news {at} admac {dot} myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
Windows 10 - installing drivers
On 12/01/2019 10:22, Graeme wrote:
This is a continuation of the transferring video tape to PC, in that I now have the device, which comes with various cables, installation CD and dire warnings to download and install drivers BEFORE plugging in the new USB device. Driver downloaded, and this is the dim question bit, where do I install the driver, or does W10 just know what to do with it?Â* Normally, I would use Device Manager, but in this case, Windows does not yet know the device exists. I must be missing something obvious ... If the computer is connected to the Internet W10 will quite likely just find the driver it needs when the device is connected. Googling for "Windows 10 driver install" may help you. -- Michael Chare |
Windows 10 - installing drivers
"alan_m" wrote in message ... On 12/01/2019 10:32, Andy Burns wrote: Graeme wrote: This is a continuation of the transferring video tape to PC, in that I now have the device Did you get the startech one? which comes with various cables, installation CD and dire warnings to download and install drivers BEFORE plugging in the new USB device. IME the direr warnings are generally overstated. Driver downloaded, and this is the dim question bit, where do I install the driver just run the setup.exe and take the defaults Or just double click on the driver file. Win 10 recogises some types of files as drivers. See also https://www.maketecheasier.com/insta...ers-windows10/ or similar instructions on the web. Thats talking about UNSIGNED drivers, a different problem entirely. |
Windows 10 - installing drivers
In message , Andy Burns
writes Graeme wrote: This is a continuation of the transferring video tape to PC, in that I now have the device Did you get the startech one? I failed (probably) and got a cheaper one. August VGB100 just run the setup.exe and take the defaults Now reached the stage where I can see it in Device Manager under 'Sound, Video and game Controllers', without a yellow warning triangle. Drivers installed and 'This device is working properly'. The device came with ArcSoft ShowBiz, so will have a play with that tomorrow. -- Graeme |
Windows 10 - installing drivers
Graeme wrote:
The device came with ArcSoft ShowBiz, so will have a play with that tomorrow. You should be ok, but if not there's an install video on youtube three thngs there instructions say 1) install drivers before connecting device, what else is PnP supposed to be for? 2) disable antivirus before installing their software 3) run the video editor "as administrator" none are very confidence inspiring for well produced software .... |
Windows 10 - installing drivers
In message , Andy Burns
writes Graeme wrote: The device came with ArcSoft ShowBiz, so will have a play with that tomorrow. You should be ok, but if not there's an install video on youtube I'm flummoxed. Looking at Device Manager, I can see the device, which is shown as working, with current drivers installed, yet I cannot 'see' it with software - have tried the supplied Arcsoft, and Windows Movie Maker and a freeware prog, NCH Golden Videos. Nothing. I try with the camera on playback, two cables attached. One S-Video and the other with a 4 way mini jack at the camera end and three RCA phonos at the other (red, yellow and white), all connected to the device which is USB2, plugged into laptop USB2 socket. Laptop is Lenovo, running W10 32 bit. The camera and cable must be OK, as I can play back via a TV, using a SCART adaptor. All this for 54 minutes of video. -- Graeme |
Windows 10 - installing drivers
Graeme wrote:
Looking at Device Manager, I can see the device, which is shown as working, with current drivers installed, yet I cannot 'see' it with software Have you turned off access under the settings/privacy/camera section? |
Windows 10 - installing drivers
In message , Andy Burns
writes Graeme wrote: Looking at Device Manager, I can see the device, which is shown as working, with current drivers installed, yet I cannot 'see' it with software Have you turned off access under the settings/privacy/camera section? Brilliant! Thank you Andy. It would never have occurred to me, to look there. I just assumed that referred to the internal laptop camera, not an external device. Ancient video now successfully captured. Well, the first 5 minutes, anyway. -- Graeme |
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