dazzle not found pinnical of Director of windows?

I just bought a dvd dazzle pinnical capture... I am running windows vista and everything works ok when transferring directly on dvd, BUT when I try to use it with windows movie maker, it says "import video could not find a compatible video device"... .little help please?  ... all install correctly...

Hi mishy710,

Import video does not support importing video from a webcam or an analog video source such as a VCR. To use video from your webcam, you can use the software provided with the camera to record the video to your computer and then import the video file in Windows Movie Maker.

Why can't I import video from my webcam or analog video source?
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/troubleshoot-problems-with-importing-files-into-Windows-Movie-Maker

Hope this information is useful.
Karena R - Microsoft Support
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