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<blockquote data-quote="Odie" data-source="post: 27297" data-attributes="member: 16725"><p>I've just removed v0.1.3.0 and installed v0.2.0 RC1 but I still get the error "Unable to create graph for this device!" when I click the button to add the capture card.</p><p></p><p>Also the Yakumo TV Viewer seems to find the device, but does not find any channels when I do a scan. The light on the Freecom stick sometimes goes green from orange during the scanning.</p><p></p><p>Anyone have any ideas on where I might be going wrong? Or could someone please give me some step-by-step instructions as to how exactly you installed the Yakumo drivers.</p><p></p><p>I'm fairly sure I did it correctly: went into Device Manager, selected the device under "Sound, Video and Game Controllers", clicked on "Update Driver" and then selected the folder containing the two INF files from Yakumo. It then seems to install the drivers along with some Microsoft BDM ones and the device is now renamed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Odie, post: 27297, member: 16725"] I've just removed v0.1.3.0 and installed v0.2.0 RC1 but I still get the error "Unable to create graph for this device!" when I click the button to add the capture card. Also the Yakumo TV Viewer seems to find the device, but does not find any channels when I do a scan. The light on the Freecom stick sometimes goes green from orange during the scanning. Anyone have any ideas on where I might be going wrong? Or could someone please give me some step-by-step instructions as to how exactly you installed the Yakumo drivers. I'm fairly sure I did it correctly: went into Device Manager, selected the device under "Sound, Video and Game Controllers", clicked on "Update Driver" and then selected the folder containing the two INF files from Yakumo. It then seems to install the drivers along with some Microsoft BDM ones and the device is now renamed. [/QUOTE]
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