My problem may be a bit worse. The CameraMate Real Time Video device worked perfectly on my previous machine (which had WinXP), but since then I got a new machine with Vista. I got no video and no sound, even after installing the device and software TWICE. Is Vista the culprit, or did I arrange the software wrong? Or did the Real Time Video interface box blow out and I just don't know it yet? If it did blow out, how can I have it tested?My problem may be a bit worse. The CameraMate Real Time Video device worked perfectly on my previous machine (which had WinXP), but since then I got a new machine with Vista. I got no video and no sound, even after installing the device and software TWICE. Is Vista the culprit, or did I arrange the software wrong? Or did the Real Time Video interface box blow out and I just don't know it yet? If it did blow out, how can I have it tested?
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I have an original ProPix EVE Cameramate for Win ME/2000/XP and I was successful in installing it on my Toshiba A220 AMD Turon with VISTA Home Premium and it identifies the NTSC interface device through my USB port. I would be willing to send you whatever is on the disc if you still need it. I can either make a dupe of the CD or e-mail them in Zip.
I am looking for the damn software key to unlock the Demo mode and stop ruining my 20 year old tapes from when my kids were young. ZIO no longer makes the device and sells some Driver Detective software. Sucks they didn't abandon it to the public domain. Greed!
In any event this is a 2004 version of the software.
Is this a vista issue? You may be running into compatibility problems with the drivers. Also, are you following driver installation to the letter? Often, many gadgets require waiting until you install the drivers before you connect the device. Also, try using the previous driver to see if it installs. Or, remove the old driver first and then install.
It is all described in the manual, page 27
Here is the instruction manual:
http://inform2.kenwoodusa.com/manuals/KDCX589.pdf
If you have problems downloading, send me an email where i can send the file.
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My problem may be a bit worse. The CameraMate Real Time Video device worked perfectly on my previous machine (which had WinXP), but since then I got a new machine with Vista. I got no video and no sound, even after installing the device and software TWICE. Is Vista the culprit, or did I arrange the software wrong? Or did the Real Time Video interface box blow out and I just don't know it yet? If it did blow out, how can I have it tested?
Can I use CameraMate VideoSafe with ProPix with Vista Home Premium.
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USB cameramate drivers for vista
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