The outdated AVerMedia Center software is notoriously unstable on Windows 10. For the best capturing and viewing experience, pair your newly installed H727 driver with modern software alternatives:
If Windows blocks the installation, you may need to temporarily disable signature enforcement: Go to . Under Advanced startup , click Restart now .
: If the card appears as a "Multimedia Video Controller" in Device Manager, a system restart often forces Windows to recognize the correct installed driver and display it as "AVerMedia 3D HD Capture Card". Third-Party Software
Are you trying to capture or digitizing old analog tapes with this card?
Some legacy drivers may not be digitally signed for newer Windows 10 versions. You may need to restart Windows in "Disable driver signature enforcement" mode to install them. Run as Administrator: Right-click the installer (often named H727E_Driver...exe or part of the AVer MediaCenter 3D suite) and select Run as administrator Manual Update:
Find the "Multimedia Video Controller" (it will likely have a yellow warning icon). Right-click it and select . Choose Browse my computer for drivers .
: This often happens after a Windows Update. Try unistalling the device in Device Manager, then reinstalling using the manual method above.
While the AVerMedia H727 is an aging piece of hardware, it remains a highly capable capture card for 1080p and retro archiving tasks. By avoiding the official software suite, manually forcing the Windows 8 driver (v2.2.64.89) through Device Manager, and pairing it with modern capture programs like OBS Studio, you can achieve a flawless capture experience on Windows 10 without spending money on a new card.