I've pulled out my brand new ADVC300 after never using or installing it for years. I'm hoping my Win7 PC will handle the task. I have some 10-25 year old 8mm videotapes that need conversion and lots of basic editing (remove worthless stuff). Please wish me luck!!
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Have you registered your product with Grass Valley? There may be newer drivers and software available for it at your registered products page.Regards,
Jon
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Originally posted by dpalomaki View PostYou will likely need to use the "legacy" IEEE1394 driver. It comes with Win7 but is not installed as the default driver.
What are you planning to use as the Video8 player?
I have a working camcorder, a Sony CCD-TRV66, that I'll play the tapes on
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