I then selected the Manufacture: Corel, and the Model: Roxie Video Capture USB, and installed the driver.ħ. I chose the options: 'Browse my computer for software drivers' > ' Let me pick from a list of device drivers from my computer'.Ħ. Opened Device Driver, selected the Dazzle USB Capture listed under 'Other Devices', right clicked, selected Update Driver.ĥ. Attached the Roxie USB Capture Device to my VCR cables (output), and then to a 2.0 USB port on the laptop.
There is a second driver listed, but that one was already selected to install.ģ. Installed the Windows 10 64 bit driver again, but changed the Red X to Install on Hard Drive. I also noticed that when I went to install the Roxie 64 bit drivers, that the Roxie driver selection was coming up with a Red X after I had selected Modify during the installation process. 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.