![]() I've tested with multiple different machines and tapes. I confirmed that the file it outputs is in fact just a blue screen (and not like a blue screen off of a blank tape, but just a solid light blue screen). It's the same issue as described above: Honestech recognizes the device, and Device manager says it's all installed correctly, and the Stop/Rewind/Play blue screens show up just fine, but after hitting play, the screen changes to a lighter shade of blue and doesn't give me any video feed-just audio. However, it's not exactly my ideal to have one of my rigs running Vista, so a solution wherein I can use it on my Windows 10 main rig would be nice. My plan is to try a Windows Vista machine next, as it sounded like it tended to work better with older operating systems. I had my Avermedia Volar Max Hybrid USB stick working on one Windows 8 machine, and then it quit working all of sudden and now I can't get it to work on ANY of my machines. I've had the same issue on multiple machines. Did anyone resolve this issue by chance? I am experiencing it now and there seems to not be a definitive answer here.
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