On the left pane scroll for "JVC" and click on it. Now you will see a modified window with two panes. In the new window, deselect the box "Show compatible Hardware".
If it is automaticall installed, it will be shown as "AVC-conform DV.deck" or very similar to this name.ĥ Right click on the deck's entry and select the first topic of the pop-up window "modify driver" or "update driver".Ħ In the open8ing window select "Not this time" for a network based update and click "ok" or "proceed" or whatever it is in English.ħ Now you select the second choice, to select the software from a list or a defined location, click "ok" or "Proceed".Ĩ In the nect opening window select the bottom choice "Do not search baut manually select the driver", and click "proceed" or "ok".ĩ. Click on the "+" sign and you will see your tape deck. Anyway, it is shown under the entry "Audio-, Video- and Gamecontroller".Ĥ. I do not know how it is shown in an English version. In my German system it is called "Bildbearbeitunggeraete". In the window that opens now, look for the third category from top. Select "hardware Tab" and then "Device Manager"ģ. Right click "My Computer", select "properties" from the pop-up menue.Ģ. You can try it with the following procedure:ġ. I got it running when I manually changed the driver to the one from JVC. When I was running Vista 64 Ultimate, I had the same problem with my JVC BR-HD50 switched to DV-mode.