When I use ( or should I say try to use ) Nero Vision 4 to capture footage from my new Sony DCR-PC1000, I get a runtime Error each time I switch to the USB Capture Device with an error for the gchw.dll
Anybody got any idea what's wrong? I had Sony's Picture Package installed before with the USB driver. Uninstalled those pretty quickly but that didn't solve the issue ?
Thanks for giving me some hints. I'm running Nero-7.0.1.4b.
The usb connection is for streaming and for using it as a webcam and such. To transfer video you will need to use the i.link connection. Its on the handycan station like the usb.
whompus or others that may read this i get same error.
i'm using hp dc4000 externel burner i can capture with showbiz dvd2
but not burn and i can burn with Nero but not capture. i would like to use Nero for both.
Quote:There are a number of software products on the market that can capture and edit video as well as author DVDs. These products are available from companies like Ahead Software, Arcsoft, Adobe, Intervideo, Microsoft, Pinnacle, Sony, Ulead, and many others. The HP DVD Movie Writer is shipped with Arcsoft's Showbiz which is a software package that combines all three functions in a single user interface. It is easy to learn and use and has many advanced features. The HP DVD Movie Writer has a capture device in it that is recognized by several other programs, but they are not able to use it because they don't have specific drivers to operate it. Currently, only Showbiz has the drivers available for the HP DVD Movie Writer's capture device. All of the software companies mentioned above have been offered a Software Developer's Kit for the HP DVD Movie Writer so that they could integrate a capture function into their software, and a several claim to be working on integrating it, but so far, no one has introduced a version of their product that supports the capture portion of the DVD Movie Writer. Capture devices are still unique enough that they cannot be used with generic drivers like CD or DVD writers or mass storage devices.
If you have a favorite video editor and DVD authoring tool, the odds are pretty good that you can capture your video with Showbiz and use those other tools to edit and write the video to the DVD drive that is part of the HP DVD Movie Writer. It's not as convenient as being able to use one software package for all the functions, but may be easier than having to learn another user interface. You can just capture the .mpg file to the My Videos folder with Showbiz and then work on it with your favorite editing/DVD authoring program.
Thats what I meant in your other thread when I said you may be stuck with using showbiz to capture and whatever you like for the rest for the time being.