Open device mgr in system properties,expand the tree for those
capture devices,properties,and/or try updateing the driver.You can
also go to ADM.,open event-viewer,see whats taking place when trying
to capture.
"JBell" wrote:
> I bought my computer about 6 months ago so I could edit
> videos. It's a Media Center, so it's perfect for doing
> that and it worked great with no problems up to about a
> few weeks ago. I had stopped editing things for a while
> and decided to start back up again. I connected my
> camera to the composit jacks on the front of my computer
> (like I did hundreds of times before with no problems)
> started ShowBiz and hit capture, but I got the error
> message "The device is not available, or being used by
> another application. Please close any applications that
> may be using the device and try again." It wont let me
> capture period.
>
> So I turned to Adobe Premiere, to see if it would work in
> that. Using it, I dont get any error messages but
> instead I get NO audio, just the video. I thought that
> maybe the jacks had gone out on me. So, trying to figure
> this out, I recently went into the main Media Center
> program and had set my TV Input to my front composit
> jacks and what showed up was what was playing in my VCR,
> with video AND audio. This convinced me that it wasn't
> the jacks that had gone faulty.
>
> As far as I can tell, the problem doesn't lie in the
> recording settings in VOLUME CONTROL, cuz previously I
> had never had to do any changes in their to get it to
> work.
>
> That's a lot of info there, but frankly I dont know
> what's wrong with my computer and why all of a sudden it
> WONT let me capture video and audio. Does anyone have
> any clue as to why this wont work? Is there someone else
> who's had this problem, a similar one or maybe somewhere
> I can go to find more information? Any help would be
> hot. Thanks.
>
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