Under “Download Area,” select “Drivers – Update” Under “STUDIO” near the bottom of the screen, pull down and select “Studio Version 9” Select “Support” at the top of the screen To summarize, it is possible to download the DVC 90 driver installation file (PCLEUSB2.EXE) in the following manner. I'm wondering if anyone at Roxio actually tried using the Dazzle with the driver they put out and if it worked or not.Let us know if you hear from them.Thank you all for your assistance.
What I'm really worried about is that it has something to do with my soundcard and the way it processes the signals and the limited functionality it has under Vista. I have it working also in XP and it works just fine.I use it mostly to capture tv shows off satellite.I'm hoping it's the same thing and when Pinnacle releases the drivers it may work correctly. I have not heard any response from them about it yet.ĭazzel works well in XP, but im also having mixed issues with sound and locking in vista, i dont think its the roxio drivers, lets hope when Pinnical release there full drivers soon, it will solve this issue
They gave me some suggestions to try that did not help and then said they would try to duplicate the problem and get back to me with the result. I was finally able to contact Roxio Support today. The Pinnacle drivers were supposed to be out in March? Have they given a new date for the drivers release since it is now April 4? It would be nice the drivers fix the problem. I wonder if anyone running Windows XP is having the same problem.
My thoughts are that this problem is probably related to the Windows Vista operating system. This is not the only thing that is not working on the Roxio software. It is interesting that someone else is having the same problem on a different machine that I am having on mine. My computer is using Onboard Realtec High Definition Audio.