btvarner
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- Windows 11
I know this is a common problem, but all the suggested fixes do not seem to work. The built in USB ports do all work. Plugging in a mouse transmitter functions correctly in any USB port I use. I do have a camera card reader & an external DVD player that connects & both function correctly when attached in any USB port.
PC:
Windows 11 Pro
Version 23H2 (OS Build 22631.4602)
ISSUE:
When I plug in most any external device (other than listed above) Windows almost never pops up a recognition. At the moment I am unable to connect a specific device. I have several old DV tapes. The type used in 20 year old camcorders. I obtained a camcorder that fits my tapes. Plays them correctly. I am trying to digitalize these tapes.
Purchased a StarTech "USB Video Capture Cable - SVID2USB232". You connect this cable to the PC on the USB side, & to the camcorder via RCA & S-Video connections. All well & good.
Successfully installed Twain driver & Video Capture Cable driver. Both appear in device drivers as expected. I also installed their supplied video software, even though I have Adobe Premiere, just to be sure.
But device is not recognized as even being connected in File Explorer.
I have attempted a series of steps to repair USB issues:
1) Run Windows USB Troubleshooter
2) Uninstall/Reinstall drivers
3) Try on different USB ports
4) With Device Manager open, I can see that the PC recognizes both the “USB 2828x Video” driver under Imaging devices + the “USB 2828x Audio” driver under Sound, video, & game controllers. Appears in the list when I plug in the device & disappears when I remove.
5) The 2 USB ports used are connected to the motherboard & are USB 3.0.
6) Computer is connected to the internet.
7) Device does the exact same thing when connected to a different Windows 11 PC/laptop.
Any ideas? Thanks!
PC:
Windows 11 Pro
Version 23H2 (OS Build 22631.4602)
ISSUE:
When I plug in most any external device (other than listed above) Windows almost never pops up a recognition. At the moment I am unable to connect a specific device. I have several old DV tapes. The type used in 20 year old camcorders. I obtained a camcorder that fits my tapes. Plays them correctly. I am trying to digitalize these tapes.
Purchased a StarTech "USB Video Capture Cable - SVID2USB232". You connect this cable to the PC on the USB side, & to the camcorder via RCA & S-Video connections. All well & good.
Successfully installed Twain driver & Video Capture Cable driver. Both appear in device drivers as expected. I also installed their supplied video software, even though I have Adobe Premiere, just to be sure.
But device is not recognized as even being connected in File Explorer.
I have attempted a series of steps to repair USB issues:
1) Run Windows USB Troubleshooter
2) Uninstall/Reinstall drivers
3) Try on different USB ports
4) With Device Manager open, I can see that the PC recognizes both the “USB 2828x Video” driver under Imaging devices + the “USB 2828x Audio” driver under Sound, video, & game controllers. Appears in the list when I plug in the device & disappears when I remove.
5) The 2 USB ports used are connected to the motherboard & are USB 3.0.
6) Computer is connected to the internet.
7) Device does the exact same thing when connected to a different Windows 11 PC/laptop.
Any ideas? Thanks!
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My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Scratch Build
- CPU
- AMD Ryzen 7 Processor
- Motherboard
- ACUSTeK, TUF Gaming XS70-PLUS
- Memory
- 16
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti
- Sound Card
- NVIDIA High Definition Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- BenQ