
The next screen up also has two options: 1. This software opens and presents a two option view choice: Record a DVD or Capture, Edit and SAVE and I always select capture because at this point I have no interest in making DVD's, just capturing the video digitally and saving same. However, upon installing the subject software, to my dismay, software fails to work at all. New PC is performing quite well, so no complaints there. Having built a new PC, I was finally at the point that it needed to replace the old PC (both being self built desktops utilizing utilizing Intel upscale cpu's, lots of memory, and Asus upscale motherboards: point being that both are relatively new and modern in parts and construction), with the new PC. I initially installed and used the software on my old PC and it worked quite well. This software comes with Roxio's USB capture device with S video and RCA (Component?) female inputs. The primary software I have purchased and used for this purpose is Roxio Easy VHS to DVD 3 Plus. I will try to contact them again next week.I am in the process of capturing all my old VHS tapes (not movies, my own made tapes) digitally for storage and future editing, etc. While I was deleting files from my computer - at the direction from Roxio Support - I noticed that both programs have similar file names and I believe that this is their problem: that's why the programs go back and forth to each other to get necessary functions.


I still haven't heard back from Roxio support help. I use the Creator 6 program all the time and that was my primary concern. I believe that Roxio has a problem with their software. By the time I got around to just trying to install the VHS to DVD program by itself the original program got corrupted and the CD's are no longer usable. Now all my VHS to DVD program CD's got corrupted during this process of uninstalling and reinstalling the program and will no longer work. I had to reinstall the Creator 6 program - after uninstalling the VHS to DVD program. I did some more investigating - took me a couple of day - and found out that whenever I installed the Roxio VHS to DVD program while my Roxio Creator 6 was on my computer that The vhs to DVD program would not run - "no video" - because it was somehow corrupting the Creator 6 program and the VHS to DVD program was going to the Creator 6 program for files - which were corrupted.
