Quote: I've just bought a USB videograbber that came with powerdirector 9 software. There is a problem if you get frame droppage, (most likely) caused by a slow computer unable to process the capture data fast enough. Analogue capture with a USB/RCA device is easy. Try the unit out with PDR12 and see how you get on. Most USB/RCA interfaces don't need drivers (except MS/OS provided) and any such driver restriction is a relic of the past (restrictive use/software use). The pitfall will be if Pinnacle have created an 'own use driver' for the device. There are many USB/RCA interface devices around and the MovieBox 510-USB appears no different from any of the others. Have you tried to see if it is compatible? Now I'm using powerdirector 12 which I think is really useful if you wanted to acquire these videotapes using the MovieBox USB 510, is this compatible?Ģ) What are the best settings to capture these videos?ģ) I connect MovieBox 510-USB to a VHS-C camcorder that has only one audio output, so the movie has acquired the audio only from one channel, i can then duplicate audio during production also on the missing channel so that the sound comes out from both channels (speakers)? Quote: 1) I have several video tapes vhs-c and usually I acquire on my pc using the MovieBox 510-USB device using pinnacle pinnacle studio 14 but I often have problems of lost frames etc etc.