5/29/2023 0 Comments Cyberlink perform dv backup![]() As convenient as the DV capture is in PD12, I have to say this old stand-alone capture software really can't be beat. Back then it was indispensable and it was the only 99.99% reliable way I was able to capture from analog and DV sources in Windows NT, 2000 and then XP. ![]() I haven't done any editing in quite a long time, but about a decade ago I used ScenalyzerLive to capture DV with my Pinnacle DV500 capture card. |PowerDirector12Ultra.2930|PhotoDirector5Ultra.5424|AudioDirector4Ultra.3522|Cyberlink MediaSuite10 OEM| |Camera:Canon Ultura miniDV|WebCam:Logitech C910|ADVC110 Analog/Digital Converter| |HDD:Toshiba DT01ACA100 1TB|HDD:WD Red 2TBx2|RAID:SansDigital TR5M+B 2TBx3|BD-R:LG BE14NU40 Ext| This topic may have already been covered, but I just thought I would share my experience on the off chance that someone else may need the DV capture capability in PD12. When my SansDigital TowerRAID TR5M-B, 5-bay storage enclosure and hard drives arrive, I'll finally have the space I need for storing the captured video! I have not tried DV backup, but automatic and manual batch capture are all I need to do right now. It does what I need it to do right now (so far, so good). Just find your Firewire card in device manager> click update driver> choose browse computer for software> pick from a list> select. So, after some Google searching: I was able to solve the problem by "updating" to a different driver. PD12 recognized that a "device" was connected but it was only showing glimpses of video and the device controls were not working properly. There's no Firewire port in my brand new PC so I had to first dig up an old firewire card from my basement and install it which went fine as Windows 7 installed the default IEEE 1394 driver. I have an ancient Canon Ultura miniDV camcorder and a good size collection of old tapes that need to be captured. Just an FYI if there are still any old school miniDV users out there that want to capture DV in PD12.
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