The USB devices were connected either by USB 2.0 connectors or a combination of USB 1.0 and 2.0 and the later didn’t really work in real time, producing low res files for editing. I also have hardware installers for the DC10+ listed below The DC10+ was based on a device called the Miro 10 and 30 also sold by Pinnacle, but not bundled with Studio, and there are only XP drivers available for it. Although some of the capture cards had a nice bit of kit called a Breakout Box (or BOB), none of them will work on computer running a 64-bit operating system with more than 2Gb of RAM. The devices were connected via USB or plugged into a card slot. If you are looking for information about Pinnacle products that do work with Windows 10 and Next Gen Studio see the post HERE. None of the ones I mention here are likely to work on Windows 10 or with Next Gen Studio (Avid Studio or versions 16 and above). This post is about older capture devices made or marketed by Pinnacle.
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