I have Total Media loaded on my computer and I used it Monday November 7th but today when I try to use it I get a message saying "The device is not available, or is busy. Please close any applications that may be using the device and try again" but nothing is open. What should I do?
Answer by
Stephen Prastman
This is probably an error or something related to file corruption that can be easily fixed by reinstalling the application. Based on my information, this application is only found on CDs that arrived with your device, which means that it's the only place you can install the TotalMedia from.
In most of the cases, you can simply go to the Uninstall a Program in Control Panel and start the uninstall process, only that you have to choose Repair and the software will be refreshed.
I tried to buy an activation code after the 15 trial was over, but couldn't find where to do it on the ArcSoft website.
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Answer by
Sean Hill
No, the application isn't supported by the ArcSoft developers anymore. You might find it as a 3rd arty app (known as bloatware) on some old laptops that still have support for, but that's it. I've looked through all the available websites, but the software didn't appear to be available anymore.
I have Total Media loaded on my computer and I used it Monday November 7th but today
when I try to use it I get a message saying "The device is not available, or is busy. Please close any applications that may be using the device and try again" but nothing is open. What should I do?
This is probably an error or something related to file corruption that can be easily fixed by reinstalling the application. Based on my information, this application is only found on CDs that arrived with your device, which means that it's the only place you can install the TotalMedia from.
In most of the cases, you can simply go to the Uninstall a Program in Control Panel and start the uninstall process, only that you have to choose Repair and the software will be refreshed.
I tried to buy an activation code after the 15 trial was over, but couldn't find where to do it on the ArcSoft website.
No, the application isn't supported by the ArcSoft developers anymore. You might find it as a 3rd arty app (known as bloatware) on some old laptops that still have support for, but that's it. I've looked through all the available websites, but the software didn't appear to be available anymore.
You can check for the newest ArcSoft products using the following link: http://www.arcsoft.com/product/consumer/apps/
You might need to check the drivers for your TV card because. You can use Device Manager (Start > Run > devmgmt.msc) to install the drivers.