Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2022 Visit for complete system requirements, help, or information on our other products. Product specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation. Windows 7 - Select the Start button, right-click Computer, and then select Properties.See System type under Device specification. Windows 11/10/8.x - Select the Start button, then select Settings > System > About.** How to Confirm Your Computer is Running a 64-bit Version of Windows Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Russian, Spanish and Swedish.DVD (DVD-R, DVD RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, dual layer).If you need assistance, you can reach us by clicking Online Support through the same menu. Ensure your software is always up to date by selecting Check for Updates in the Help menu.Capture from any video source with composite (RCA) or S-Video output.PC connection: Hi-Speed USB 2.0 or better.Video inputs: Composite Video (RCA or S-Video (mini-DIN)).Audio adapter required for capture from game consoles.Functionality beyond editing of material captured using the Dazzle device may require additional system requirements.DirectX 9, 10 or 11 compatible graphics card with 512MB memory minimum and a minimum resolution of 1024x768.Intel Core i3 or AMD A4 3.0 GHz or higher.IMPORTANT: Works with ONLY 64-bit versions** of Windows 11, Windows 10 (recommended), Windows 8.x, and Windows 7. Still not sure how they can do that with drivers that haven't been updated since April, 2012. They will be used on a Windows XP and Windows 7 system but I've heard of some people say they are using them on Windows 10. I know anyone can buy better inexpensive encoders that work with any modern software but these do exactly what I want then for and I'm trying to expand the limited software packages that work with them because of their propriatary Drivers.Īny tips or tricks to work around the driver limitations would also be great. I knew of a Unofficial fan site of the Dazzle PCI DVC-II and some for the original MPEG-1 DVC that had lots of this type of info but they are no longer around. I don't care how old they are because most can be bought off ebay and some still NEW in seal packages if I knew which ones will work. If you know of any software that works with these units, please post them. I think certain older version of Intervideo software may also work with it. I believe Pinnacle who owns Dazzle did include in later versions of Pinnacle Studio the ability to capture from these older models but I don't know the last version to include these models. I know they work with Moviestar 5, Pinnacle Studio Version 8 & 9. These are the models I'm inquiring about : Also I believe the Dazzle drivers hide the audio stream from most capture software. The drivers are propriatary Drivers and not like most USB video capture devices that use a standard format that most capture software can access. They use Windows XP, Vista & Windows 7 32 bit drivers. I'm looking for software info on two older USB hardware MPEG-2 encoder models.
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