I have had Ulead VideoStudio 9 for some time now, and I have to create
a video for a school project. At first I was using my imac to create
videos; however, it does not work anymore. So I decided to try out the ulead video editing program. When I hooked up the DV cable from the camera to the ieee adapter port, i am unable to capture video from my camcorder. I clicked on the DV quick scan and my camera does not appear in the device column. I checked the device manager to make sure the ieee adapter was working (it works). Everything is working (i.e., the port and the camera), but my computer or the Ulead
program does not recognize my camera. What should I do?
Keegan
SOURCE: Video capturing
You might need a specific driver for this camera. Do you know if you've installed a driver specific for this camera?
SOURCE: Problem in Capture
Check connections as this is the most likely issue. Have you had successs before or is this a very new issue?
SOURCE: EasyCap Video Capture
Hi
I had the same problem. No picture and no sound.
Here is what I did to solve it.
1. I Un-installed the software and restarted the computer.
2. Placed the installation CD (that came with the product) back in the CD drive.
3. Click on "Install Driver" (this only installs the USB 2 drivers so that the computer can see the device)
Make sure you do not attach the Easycap Device before you have installed the USB Driver (as above).
4. Once USB Driver has been installed then plug in the Easycap USB Device, windows should then detect the new device, to make sure:-
5. Right Click "My Computer" "Properties" "Hardware" "Device Manager" check "Imaging Device" (which is where my STK1150 Driver was installed) and make sure it has no yellow exclamation mark next to it.
6. Go back to CD and "install the Uplead Software", you then have to Restart the computer.
Once all installed you can then connect your external device VHS Player/Camcorder etc to the Easycap device, using the Red/Yellow/White leads.
I like many before me, tried and I tried to get the image to play on the software "Capture" screen but all to no avail, I was pulling my hair out, I wasted two days on it, I finally decided that this product was a total load of rubbish and I had wasted my money and it had to go.
Then a major break through, some smarty pants made the comment about INPUTS & OUTPUTS, my prayers along with many others could have been answered ??....
I had actually plugged the Red/Yellow/White leads into the INPUT terminals of the external VHS Player, when they should be plugged into the OUTPUT terminals of the external VHS Player/Camcorder.
On a Camcorder the RED/Yellow/White terminals are usually Output terminals but on a VHS Player they are usually always Input only !!....
I tried running my Camcorder through the software and Hey Presto that worked a treat.
So in order to get my VHS to play through the software I ended up having to buy a Scart OUT (very important "OUT") Red/Yellow/White adapter (see link for product image)
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Search.aspx?criteria=scart%20out&source=15&SD=Y
Once all connected I pressed play on the VHS Player and I have to say that nearly fell off my chair "IT WORKED - IT WORKED - IT WORKED"
SOURCE: Insufficient memory
Check you disk space. [my computer] right click on Local Disk C. im a begginer myself, so i dont know much, and i cant help you a lot.
SOURCE: Ulead Video Studio 9 - program crash
let me guess, you are using it on vista?
no help then, otherwise specify ...
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