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Anonymous Posted on Jan 14, 2011

During capture (not a problem before) "error occurred in the capturing process. this may be due to insufficient hard disk space"

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Hi.
Go into the program settings and make sure that your default storage area is the same as it always has been. I would also check your hard disk space as Video capture takes up a lot of space and if you do not remove it to another storage medium, it will sith there and clog up your system preventing you from storing things

  • dangermoi Mar 22, 2011

    We're having this problems too but have loads of spare disk space. Any ideas?

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