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Author Topic: Need a Windows Vista 64bit Certivied Video (AV Cabels) to USB (google it!)  (Read 2336 times)

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    Okay so I have a AdsTec Video Xpress Video to usb Device, What is does is it Allows you to plug your AV devices into a adapter that plugs into your pc via usb, for example Old 8MM Camcorder -> Adapter -> PC.

    I was able to install the drivers and the software but when i try to run it I get a blue screen,  I am using a Windows Vista 64bit Home Pri.  SO I tried to run the Program (muvee autoproducer 5 NOTE I CANNOT UPDATE BECAUSE THIS PROGRAM IS ONLY FOR THE USB DEVICE) in xp simulation mode..  fail..   What i want to know is if there is a new device that works with vista 64bit or is there a way to get this working!

    the info is:
     
    USB Video Device: ADS TEch Video Xpress, Parth Number: USBAV-192
    Look here: http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/ca/en/ho/WF06b/12454-12454-3329740-64546-64546-3793920-3813354.html for computer specs.
    Look here: http://www.adstech.com/products/USBAV-191-EF/intro/USBAV_191_intro.asp?pid=USBAV-192-EF for device info

    Thanks idspence
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    I'd contact ADS and see if they have written 64bit drivers for it.
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