Sheridan McKenna
May 14th 03, 01:58 PM
I have a JVC GR-D60 Digital video camera and am trying to
capture my recorded video onto my PC running Windows XP
Pro. The software that came with the camera works fine,
but everytime I go to capture with Movie Maker 2 I get
the error message "[AN INTERFACE HAS TOO MANY METHODS TO
FIRE FROM]". I do not have a fire-wire connection but am
using the USB port instead (Not USB2). I can't understand
why I am getting this message with MM2 when it works fine
with the camera software. I would much prefer to use MM2
instead of the "made for dummies" camera software. Plus,
a mpeg captured using the cam software cannot be edited
in MM2 for some reason. Comes up with "File is empty" or
something.
Please help!!!
capture my recorded video onto my PC running Windows XP
Pro. The software that came with the camera works fine,
but everytime I go to capture with Movie Maker 2 I get
the error message "[AN INTERFACE HAS TOO MANY METHODS TO
FIRE FROM]". I do not have a fire-wire connection but am
using the USB port instead (Not USB2). I can't understand
why I am getting this message with MM2 when it works fine
with the camera software. I would much prefer to use MM2
instead of the "made for dummies" camera software. Plus,
a mpeg captured using the cam software cannot be edited
in MM2 for some reason. Comes up with "File is empty" or
something.
Please help!!!