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Anyways, I can correct the issue by making sure the above outlined steps are taken in Windows and then rebooting the cable box. I really, really, really didn't want to test that out, but I was running out of possibilities (Frankly, I'd just as soon suffer an industrial accident resulting in the loss of the tip of my left pinky finger, rather than reboot my cable box and wait for guide data to repopulate ). So far it appears that the only solution is to both correct whatever Windows issue caused it (most likely the failure to switch to firewire legacy mode) AND also reboot your cable box (boooo!!). It appears that when you get the "Could not start capture" error that the issue somehow screws up the firewire on your cable box's end. It looks like my only solution may be to format and reinstall Windows 7 x86, this time carefully following the directions listed above. It appears that once this mistake has taken place, something is different and can not be corrected (well, I'm certain there's a way but I'm unlikely to spend time figuring it out).
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Then I tried uninstalling and reinstalling all drivers involved, but still nothing.
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I tried the obvious thing of changing the Firewire driver to legacy mode, but no dice. But what was unexpected is that nothing I did after that could get things to work. As expected, the "Could not start capture" error message occurred.
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While fooling around with a subsequent Windows 7 x86 install, I decided to see what would happen if I intentionally did not change the firewire driver to legacy mode. Browse to where you downloaded and unzipped the driver in step 7 and click NextĪll Done! CapDVHS (which is included in the driver download) will now work! Choose "Browse my computer for driver software"ġ6.
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Go back to Device Manager and right-click the "Panel Device" and choose "Update Driver Software"ġ5.
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Browse to where you downloaded and unzipped the driver in step 7 and click Nextġ4. Choose "Browse my computer for driver software"ġ3. Right-Click the "Tuner Device" and choose "Update Driver Software"ġ2.
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Go back to Device Manager and find "Tuner Device" and "Panel Device" (I think they initially get listed under "Other Devices" until you update the driver, at which point they get listed under "Imaging Devices")ġ1. In my case it calls the Panel Device "Motorola AV/C Panel Device (DCH-3416)" and it calls the Tuner Device "Motorola AV/C Tuner Device (DCH-3416)"ġ0. ***Note*** the name will be a bit more specific. Windows 7 will give an error about failing to find a driver for the "Tuner Device" and the "Panel Device"
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***If using the Motorola DCH3416, you will want it to be powered off before connecting the firewire, otherwise your cable box will reboot once you install the driver for the "Panel Device" and you'll have to wait forever for the guide data to populate.this may not apply to everybody, but it applies to Comcast customers as of the A28 update (Note that this is true from about July 2010 through today Decemand hopefully a future firmware update will correct this)***ĩ. Connect your cable box to your computer via firewire. Download the driver for your cable box from here: Ĩ.
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The second item in the list should be "1394 OHCI Compliant Host Controller (Legacy)"ħ. At the bottom of the dialog, choose "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer"Ħ. Choose "Browse my computer for driver software"ĥ. Right-Click "VIA 1394 OHCI Compliant Host Controller" and choose "Update Driver Software"Ĥ. Once the Device Manager opens, expand "IEEE 1394 Bus Host Controller"ģ. Go to the Start Menu and type Device Manager into the search boxĢ. No Windows updates, no drivers (which kinda sucked, as I had no sound driver and the graphics driver was not so good, but that stuff can be installed at a later point).ġ. I literally popped in the Windows 7 Home Premium upgrade DVD, ran through all defaults and immediately ran through the steps below to do HD capturing via firewire. I just did a fresh install of Windows 7 32-bit (x86) on my rig just to see if this really works.