Windows Recognizes 3DS Capture Board, But Program is Black
Posted: Tue May 12, 2015 11:44 pm
My 3DS capture board has been working fine for the past year. However, as I plug in my 3DS capture board into my laptop today, I noticed that there was no picture. Normally, this is fixed by a simply unplugging the capture board and plugging it back in. However, doing this and restarting the program did not fix the problem. I then tried a variety of things including using a different micro USB cable, restarting my computer, and reinstalling the drivers. None of these steps worked in the end.
When looking at the capture board in the Device Manager, I can clearly see that it is recognized as "3DS Capture" like it is supposed to be. I am also running this on Windows 8.1, as is shown in this screenshot.
Is there anything more that I need to try doing or do I need to possibly send in this capture board for a repair?
EDIT: I should also mention that I have tried to install the drivers on another computer with USB 2.0 ports and there is still no video or audio displayed within the capture card application itself. At this point, I am getting ready to send the 3DS back to Loopy, but I just want to make sure that it is okay to do so before I actually do it.
When looking at the capture board in the Device Manager, I can clearly see that it is recognized as "3DS Capture" like it is supposed to be. I am also running this on Windows 8.1, as is shown in this screenshot.
Is there anything more that I need to try doing or do I need to possibly send in this capture board for a repair?
EDIT: I should also mention that I have tried to install the drivers on another computer with USB 2.0 ports and there is still no video or audio displayed within the capture card application itself. At this point, I am getting ready to send the 3DS back to Loopy, but I just want to make sure that it is okay to do so before I actually do it.