I Am Completely Lost
I Am Completely Lost
I got my DS Capture Card yesterday and I have no idea how to set it up. I downloaded the drivers and application and everything is up to date, but I can't get a picture to show up on the application. What am I doing wrong?
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Most likely a driver problem. What version of Windows do you have?
Open the Device Manager while the DS is plugged in. Can you see the capture card? Does it show any errors?
Open the Device Manager while the DS is plugged in. Can you see the capture card? Does it show any errors?
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You need to install Drivers via Control Panel > Device Manager.
If you see any unknown devices, that's your Capture Card.
If not, plug it in, and it'll be there.
Right click and install the Drivers, by following the instructions in the Wizard.
I can't show it you right now, as I'm currently not in reach of a Capture Card, nor Windows.
If you're still stumbling, I could provide Screenshots when I'm back home.
If you see any unknown devices, that's your Capture Card.
If not, plug it in, and it'll be there.
Right click and install the Drivers, by following the instructions in the Wizard.
I can't show it you right now, as I'm currently not in reach of a Capture Card, nor Windows.
If you're still stumbling, I could provide Screenshots when I'm back home.
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I have Windows 7, and I can see the capture card as a device and it has no errors, however no picture shows up on the application.loopy wrote:Most likely a driver problem. What version of Windows do you have?
Open the Device Manager while the DS is plugged in. Can you see the capture card? Does it show any errors?
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This was me, I didn't realize I wasn't logged inGuest wrote:I have Windows 7, and I can see the capture card as a device and it has no errors, however no picture shows up on the application.loopy wrote:Most likely a driver problem. What version of Windows do you have?
Open the Device Manager while the DS is plugged in. Can you see the capture card? Does it show any errors?
The drivers are all up to date and working properly. I really don't know what else to do =\MKGirlism wrote:You need to install Drivers via Control Panel > Device Manager.
If you see any unknown devices, that's your Capture Card.
If not, plug it in, and it'll be there.
Right click and install the Drivers, by following the instructions in the Wizard.
I can't show it you right now, as I'm currently not in reach of a Capture Card, nor Windows.
If you're still stumbling, I could provide Screenshots when I'm back home.
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Did you do a manual install, or did Windows install the driver automatically? Does it show up as "DS Capture" or "WinUsb Device" in device manager? Do you have USB 3.0 ports? Some older USB3.0 drivers had problems recognizing the board. Switch to a 2.0 port if you can.
I would recommend uninstalling it from device manager (and delete the driver, if it gives you the option), unplug the DS and plug it back in. Let Windows install the driver again automatically, Windows 7 should be able to locate a driver on its own.
I would recommend uninstalling it from device manager (and delete the driver, if it gives you the option), unplug the DS and plug it back in. Let Windows install the driver again automatically, Windows 7 should be able to locate a driver on its own.
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I installed manually, It shows up WinUsb, and I am using USB 2.loopy wrote:Did you do a manual install, or did Windows install the driver automatically? Does it show up as "DS Capture" or "WinUsb Device" in device manager? Do you have USB 3.0 ports? Some older USB3.0 drivers had problems recognizing the board. Switch to a 2.0 port if you can.
I would recommend uninstalling it from device manager (and delete the driver, if it gives you the option), unplug the DS and plug it back in. Let Windows install the driver again automatically, Windows 7 should be able to locate a driver on its own.
Now after reinstalling, it shows up as DS capture then immediately returns to WinUsb
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You are using the DS capture app (not 3DS), right? I have to ask, it's happened before
It _should_ be ok as WinUsb instead of DS Capture, but you can force it to change. Right click on it in device manager -> Update Driver Software.. -> Browse Computer.. -> Let me pick from list.. -> Have Disk.. -> Browse to dscapture.inf
I don't know if that'll help any, but it's something to try.
It _should_ be ok as WinUsb instead of DS Capture, but you can force it to change. Right click on it in device manager -> Update Driver Software.. -> Browse Computer.. -> Let me pick from list.. -> Have Disk.. -> Browse to dscapture.inf
I don't know if that'll help any, but it's something to try.
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I was using DS so no need to worry about thatloopy wrote:You are using the DS capture app (not 3DS), right? I have to ask, it's happened before
It _should_ be ok as WinUsb instead of DS Capture, but you can force it to change. Right click on it in device manager -> Update Driver Software.. -> Browse Computer.. -> Let me pick from list.. -> Have Disk.. -> Browse to dscapture.inf
I don't know if that'll help any, but it's something to try.
I managed to get this to work, the main problem was "have disk" was hidden for some reason. It works great now, thank you!
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One more question, is there any way to record my microphone and the game audio at the same time? I suck at coordinating my drivers and inputs like that.