

But it was also coming up under "Other Devices", but with a yellow warning "no driver for this device". I noticed that Dazzle Capture Device was coming up under 'Audio', 'Sound, video, and game controllers', both stating that the device was working properly. I spent about a week trying to get this sucker to work! I reinstalled the drivers several times, including downloading them again after turning off my anti-virus/firewall, and then turning off my Wi-Fi. After following a couple of Topics on this forum, I had tried uninstalling the Dazzle drivers with the capture unit attached, disconnected it, and then rebooted the laptop. As Customer Support was walking me through the driver install, I notice that the Capture Device kept coming up as Dazzle.not Roxie. I had Customer Support send me a copy of the Windows 10 64 bit program update AND the device driver installer package (you will need these). I made sure all connections to VCR were correct. Long story short, I did update the software after installing, still no signal.

My only concern at the time was the fact was Windows 10, since I knew some software and devices aren't updated yet for Windows 10. My sole intention for the new laptop was to video edit. I had just bought a brand new MCI laptop, with Windows 10 圆4 bit, Intel i7-7700 processor, a 250gb SSD and 1tb Hard Drive, NVIDIA Graphics Card. This all started when I could not receive a video capture after installing the Roxie software and Capture Device. I wanted to post an issue I recently had, and the solution I found, when the Roxie VHS to DVD 3 Plus device kept showing up as a Dazzle Device in my Device Manager.
