The only other thing is to remove ALL Roxio software and install only the VHS to DVD software. Plug in the Device to your USB and wait for XP to offer its' What to Do list. Since you have XP there is one other test. And you connect the device to a USB port in the back of your PC. If you selected composite video then you are connected via the Red, White & Yellow RCA wires from your VCR to the Device, as shown in the pictures. It is really down to drivers and cords… You say the drivers match so that leaves cords. Obviously it just a video signal issue but I can't work it out?Hope to hear from you. The 'status' says 'No Signal' ? Composite video has been selected by the way. everything is installed as it should be but I can only get audi coming through and not viseo. I bought VHS to DVD to get the old VHS footage from the VCR onto my pc and then edit the films with creator 9.In your suggested ideas that you sent I checked everything. I have a few old VHS Holiday films I would like to get onto dvd that haven't been edited and would like to use Creator 9 to do it. I'm not sure of all the technical stuff you need but hope the following helps: Intel Pentium D Processor 805Dual Core Processing with each core running at 2.66 GHz / 533 MHz FSB / 2x1 MB L2 cacheVideo: ATI Radeon Xpress 200Hard Drive : 200 GBMemory : 1024 MB DDROptical Drive : DVD +- RW 16 x Double layer Multifirmat DriveI have been using Roxio Easy Media Creator 9 and have created some great dvd's. Also what program are you using to capture with?Hi Jim.I have a Emachine E4060 Media Ceter Edition 2005 XP pc. The device is very similar to the article Here on the stand alone version.Look through that to get some troubleshooting ideas of things to check.If that doesn't help, need your PC specs and confirm the device drivers are installed.
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