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Right-click your unknown Bendino device and select . Choose Browse my computer for drivers .
If you are trying to capture analog video and these workarounds prove too cumbersome, it may be more cost-effective to retire the Bendino card and invest in a modern, natively supported USB 2.0/3.0 video capture dongle that explicitly offers plug-and-play functionality for modern 64-bit operating systems. If you'd like to troubleshoot further, tell me: Pinnacle Systems Bendino V1.0a Driver 64 Bit
The is a legacy PCI video capture card primarily used for digitizing analog video (VHS, Hi8). While it is a "vintage" piece of hardware, it can still function on modern systems if you use specific 64-bit drivers. Driver Compatibility & Download Right-click your unknown Bendino device and select
However, progress has a cruel side. As operating systems evolved from Windows XP to Windows 10 and 11, the proprietary drivers required to run the Bendino V1.0a became obsolete. This is where the enters the story. Finding, installing, and troubleshooting this specific driver is a quest many face when trying to revive legacy video capture or processing workflows. If you'd like to troubleshoot further, tell me:
Download and extract the compatible 64-bit driver folder (containing .inf and .sys files).