I'm using a HP Media Center m1160n (AMD processor) with Windows XP
Media Center. There are input RCA Plugs and S-Video on the front of
the computer (along with about every other format known to man). In
Windows Movie Maker2, when I try and Capture Video I get a pop up box
that tells me "A video capture device was not detected. Verify a device
is turned on and connected properly, and then try again."
I have the VCR pluged into the RCA input ports. The VCR is playing but
I can't capture the video.
I bought the Computer to copy my VHS tapes to DVD and the sales guy
said I would be able to do that without purchasing a video capture card
(ok, that was 9 onths ago when I bought the computer).
Any ideas? Does something need to be turned on to get Windows XP MC to
recognize the RCA input plugs?
Thanks,
Bosebox
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