failure to build an MPEG capture graph
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failure to build an MPEG capture graph
I've been using ULead successfully until about a week ago...all of a sudden I couldn't burn DVDs. I called HP and we reinstalled some drivers and everything was working ok....until today.
When I try to capture from my VCR I'm getting the following message:
Failed to build an MPEG capture graph or unable to connect to MPEG capture pin.
Capturing failed.
The file created is corrupt and unusable.
It will automatically be deleted.
Some of the things I've done to try to work through this:
1) I reset the capture options myself
2) I reset the capture options myself using a successful old capture
3)I captured from the tape using AVI however this was unsuccessful as the picture kept 'sticking' (so was getting the sound but not the motion).
4) I uninstalled ULead and reinstalled then rebooted the machine (PC did recognize the new hardware when rebooted).
I bought the leads and the programme in Dec 05/Jan 06 and have used it successfully many times in the past. There has been no physically 'trauma' to either the leads, the video or the PC. For all intents and purposes NOTHING has changed since I last used the programme successfully.
Any hints please?
When I try to capture from my VCR I'm getting the following message:
Failed to build an MPEG capture graph or unable to connect to MPEG capture pin.
Capturing failed.
The file created is corrupt and unusable.
It will automatically be deleted.
Some of the things I've done to try to work through this:
1) I reset the capture options myself
2) I reset the capture options myself using a successful old capture
3)I captured from the tape using AVI however this was unsuccessful as the picture kept 'sticking' (so was getting the sound but not the motion).
4) I uninstalled ULead and reinstalled then rebooted the machine (PC did recognize the new hardware when rebooted).
I bought the leads and the programme in Dec 05/Jan 06 and have used it successfully many times in the past. There has been no physically 'trauma' to either the leads, the video or the PC. For all intents and purposes NOTHING has changed since I last used the programme successfully.
Any hints please?
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Thanks for the super quick response Terry!
Bear with me...I'm not hugely technical
I think by anti-malware programmes you mean something like Norten Security? if so, then yes, it scans my computer each night but I haven't had any messages from it indicating a virus or anything like that.
I didn't do a 'repair' installation...I just scrubbed the programme off the computer and reinstalled - I'll put the CD in now and see how to do a repair installation but I'm not sure how to do a reintsallation of the patches...can you explain a little on that at all?
thanks again Terry
Bear with me...I'm not hugely technical
I think by anti-malware programmes you mean something like Norten Security? if so, then yes, it scans my computer each night but I haven't had any messages from it indicating a virus or anything like that.
I didn't do a 'repair' installation...I just scrubbed the programme off the computer and reinstalled - I'll put the CD in now and see how to do a repair installation but I'm not sure how to do a reintsallation of the patches...can you explain a little on that at all?
thanks again Terry
Ok, just did the 'repair' installation (it suspiciously only took a couple of seconds...is that how long it usually takes?) and when I try to use ULead now I get the message:
Either no video capture driver is installed in this system, or no device is connected.
The computer recognised the hardware so it is definitely connected and I can even hear the soundtrack coming through the computer so I imagine that the problem is with the video capture driver...?
Either no video capture driver is installed in this system, or no device is connected.
The computer recognised the hardware so it is definitely connected and I can even hear the soundtrack coming through the computer so I imagine that the problem is with the video capture driver...?
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Terry Stetler
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The capture hardware consists of the Belkin package I bought which are the leads running from the VCR, through to a little plastic box (model no FS022H) then into the USB 2.0 and the mic jack of the computer.
The VS version is 6.0 (which was supplied with the leads in the Belkin package)
I put the CD in the drive, selected install driver, repair and then in about 20 seconds the computer gave me the message, 'installshield wizard has finished performing maintenance operations on hi-speed DVD creator'.
If I press the install option on that CD then (obviously) I can't get very far because the programme is already installed.
The VS version is 6.0 (which was supplied with the leads in the Belkin package)
I put the CD in the drive, selected install driver, repair and then in about 20 seconds the computer gave me the message, 'installshield wizard has finished performing maintenance operations on hi-speed DVD creator'.
If I press the install option on that CD then (obviously) I can't get very far because the programme is already installed.
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Terry Stetler
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Hmmm....old product & device (presuming one of their USB or analog devices).
My 'headbang' procedure when a repair doesn't work and when using a capture card would be to;
1. uninstall the capture cards drivers, editing package (VS-6) and reboot.
2. refresh the DirectX installation (sometimes gets messed up)
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/directx/default.mspx
and reboot
3. reinstall the capture drivers and reboot
4. reinstall VS-6 and reboot
5. download the support & patch file archive for phased out products, VS-6 in your case, from this page (top row);
http://www.ulead.com/tech/phasedout.htm
and install the patches.
Reboot and try again.
My 'headbang' procedure when a repair doesn't work and when using a capture card would be to;
1. uninstall the capture cards drivers, editing package (VS-6) and reboot.
2. refresh the DirectX installation (sometimes gets messed up)
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/directx/default.mspx
and reboot
3. reinstall the capture drivers and reboot
4. reinstall VS-6 and reboot
5. download the support & patch file archive for phased out products, VS-6 in your case, from this page (top row);
http://www.ulead.com/tech/phasedout.htm
and install the patches.
Reboot and try again.
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Grainne_C -- I have long ago given up on trying to understand the whys and wherefores of USB ports. Like a lot of other people, I have 6 USB 2.0 ports on my computer, two of them on the front of the case. I have two identical external drives in identical cases. One of them I can plug into either of the front USB ports with no problem. The other will only work in one of the ports with the same cable, but if a change the cable, it will work in the other port but not the one it worked in with the other cable!
But if your set up now works on another USB port, then run with it!!!

But if your set up now works on another USB port, then run with it!!!
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Ahh....she posted that while I was writing my 'headbang' reply.
Ken;
Some mb/s don't supply adequate power to all their USB ports, often due to inadequate trace widths. Others just have crappy USB support. Pick one
That said I stay as far from USB capture devices as I can. Not enough bandwidth.
Ken;
Some mb/s don't supply adequate power to all their USB ports, often due to inadequate trace widths. Others just have crappy USB support. Pick one
That said I stay as far from USB capture devices as I can. Not enough bandwidth.
Terry Stetler
Thanks all for the responses...Terry, I'll keep hold of your 'headbang' response and will use it if it happens again (at this point I'm reluctant to change anything that is now - even if only temporarily - working).
You know...I only bought the ULead package in Dec 05/Jan 06...and at that point it was brand new in the shop...I think for what I paid that it should work longer than 10 months...
You know...I only bought the ULead package in Dec 05/Jan 06...and at that point it was brand new in the shop...I think for what I paid that it should work longer than 10 months...
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Terry Stetler
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As my post to Ken indicated it may not be the fault of VS or your hardware.
Many computer mainboards simply do not deliver adequate power to all of their USB ports, usually because the copper traces are not wide enough or some part isn't of the correct value. Not enough voltage and your capture device just won't work. When this happens the fix is simple: plug it in somewhere else.
Fact of digital life.
Many computer mainboards simply do not deliver adequate power to all of their USB ports, usually because the copper traces are not wide enough or some part isn't of the correct value. Not enough voltage and your capture device just won't work. When this happens the fix is simple: plug it in somewhere else.
Fact of digital life.
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