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EASY CAPTURE CARD SET-UP BETWEEN YOUR CONSOLE, TV AND PC

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STEP 1

Power off the PlayStation 3. Connect a console specific Component AV cable** to the A/V port of the console. An HDMI connection is not possible from the PS3 due to HDCP (Sony protected) video out. Next, plug the color corresponding Component Video and RCA Audio cables to the inputs on the Roxio GameCAP HD PRO device.

STEP 2

Connect either an HDMI cable or the color corresponding Component Video Cables between the outputs of the Roxio GameCAP HD PRO device and the HDMI or Component Video inputs at the back or side of your TV. If you have a Component video cable connection, connect the color corresponding RCA Audio cables between the outputs of the Roxio GameCAP HD PRO device and the Audio inputs at the back or side of your TV.

STEP 3

Game

Connect the included USB cable between the output on the Roxio GameCAP HD PRO device and the USB2.0 port of your laptop or PC.

STEP 1

Game

Power off the Xbox 360, Xbox One, or PS4. Connect an HDMI cable* to the HDMI port of the console. Next, plug the other end of the HDMI cable to the HDMI IN port on the Roxio GameCAP HD PRO device.

STEP 2

Connect another HDMI cable between the output on the Roxio GameCAP HD PRO device and the HDMI input at the back or side of your TV.

STEP 3

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Connect the included USB cable between the output on the Roxio GameCAP HD PRO device and the USB2.0 port of your laptop or PC.

**Console specific Component AV cable(s) are NOT INCLUDED.

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I'm trying to help a friend who had to reinstall Windows. He has a Roxio USB capture device, but lost the installation disc. I was able to find what appear to be raw OEM chipset drivers by probing at the raw USB device info & googling for the matching chip IDs (installed w/o errors, & shows up in device mgr. as 3 working usb devices), but *nothing* I've tried recognizes it as a video capture device (Premiere Elements, Ulead/Corel VideoStudio X5, and Kdenlive).
I'm guessing that what I'm seeing might be an OEM FIFO chip driver for a generic usb interface chip sitting between the PC & some unknown MPEG-2 encoder ASIC, and something more might be needed to communicate with an encoder ASIC sitting behind it & finish the job.
For what it's worth, Roxio won't sell him a replacement disc, because a new version is available & they won't sell the old one. Their 'generous' upgrade offer is ~$10 more than it would cost to toss it in the trash & buy a brand new one from Amazon.
Is it totally hopeless, or is there some way to make the device work under Linux or Windows independently of Roxio's rip-off VHS-to-DVD software? Kdenlive under Linux Mint 12 thinks it's a 15fps 320x200 webcam that doesn't work, and a few hours on Google turned up nothing to suggest it isn't a worthless paperweight at this point. My first instinct is to toss it as junk, but he insists it actually did a good job & is worth saving. Sigh