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When recording your video using the dazzle and it shows
fast forward in motion I would suggest to you to go ahead
and record it again but this time disconnect your dazzle
and reconnect at the back of the usb port of the computer
and from there check and try recording again.

If still the same problem you need to uninstall your device driver.
Click on start>control panel>system>hardware>device manager>sound
video and audio preferences>look for pinnacle dvc 100 video device
right click and uninstall it. Restart the computer. Go back and check
and record it again.


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you dont need a torrent. Just look up a tut on youtube with a keygen or crack. Torrents are horrible for this.
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I don't have the money to go get a New computer or a HD PVR
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Make sure your video is 1280x720 formatted.

Make sure your video is set to a 16:9 ratio.

Make sure your video is AAC.

Make sure you video is set to the highest audio standards.

Make sure you export it with "Quick Time Movie (.mov)"



Here is a video that I uploaded a couple minutes ago:

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Creapy wrote
Make sure your video is 1280x720 formatted.

Make sure your video is set to a 16:9 ratio.

Make sure your video is AAC.

Make sure you video is set to the highest audio standards.

Make sure you export it with "Quick Time Movie (.mov)"



Here is a video that I uploaded a couple minutes ago:




It takes so long to render a .MOV file.... And do u have a dazzle DVC 100? and what computer do u have?
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put windows 7 on it and hopefully it helps some
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Eddiecontorlers134 wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] record with this trust me that wat i record with never lags watch a tut on how to record with it


Okay guys thank you so much
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Curiosity wrote
Creapy wrote
Make sure your video is 1280x720 formatted.

Make sure your video is set to a 16:9 ratio.

Make sure your video is AAC.

Make sure you video is set to the highest audio standards.

Make sure you export it with "Quick Time Movie (.mov)"



Here is a video that I uploaded a couple minutes ago:




It takes so long to render a .MOV file.... And do u have a dazzle DVC 100? and what computer do u have?


I have a Hauppauge HD PVR, but i'm familiar with the Pinnacle Studio 15 & a DVC 100.

If you don't wont to export it using the "Quick Time Movie (.mov)", then I would consider you export it with "H.264 (.mov)."

It doesn't take as long to export, but the quality might go down.
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