

Watch this video to see how it works - click here If your driver isn't working, use the driver having the same OEM with the your laptop/desktop brand name. If you are looking for an update, pickup the latest one. With the different devices, they can have the same driver, it's because they all use the same chip manufacturer. When I unplugged my red cable and attached it to the yellow port instead, I was able to finally record the video and audio! No more buzzing audio either.Below is a list of drivers that may be suitable for your device. I had the cables connected to the corresponding colors on the Roxio cable. My SHARP Hi8 camcorder only has the red and white cables, no yellow. It also says it's compatible with Mac OS X 10.11 AND ABOVE. I'm also doing hi8, not VHS.Īnyways, like I said even with the latest hardware, I was having issues as it wouldn't record/display any video on my mac and only record terrible audio. On the box I just bought it says it can be used with USB port 2.0 OR BETTER. I'm assuming why your USB ports aren't recognizing the Roxio hardware is because the cables you have are outdated. I also installed the software from the Roxio website only because I don't have a dvd reader on my mac. I figured out how to get it working for myself and am just posting a comment here in case anyone in the future has similar issues.ĭisclaimer: I bought the newest Roxio VHS to DVD hardware from Bestbuy today. Im using Mac OS 10.14.6 and was having similar issues (computer recognized the hardware in the USB port, but when I tried playing the video on the camcorder & hitting record on my computer, it would just show a blue screen and record the audio with a horrible loud buzzing noise). I just bought the Roxio device to record hi8 tapes with.
