View Full Version : Please help ... before I teach my laptop to fly!
Ian Warren
August 17th 05, 11:48 PM
Okay I got a camcorder for Xmas last year and have just bought a laptop so I
can try to edit some of my camcorder videos.
Specs are as follows:
Camera:
JVC GR-D20EK Mini-DV
Good as new
Oh and PAL
Laptop:
AMD Sempron 2800+
Win XP OEM SP2
Windows video editor or whatever its called (you know, the free thing with
winxp)
PCMCIA IEEE1394 from SAFECOM (I don't think it is TI chipset but can't find
anywhere that says one way or the other)
New 6-4 DV cable as required for camera-PCMCIA
All above brand new.
Problem as it stands:
Stuck IEEE1394 card in laptop no problem installed and said it was connected
and fine (runs NEC OHCI Driver not bog standard OHCI one but not TI either)
(also no irq conflicts and device manager show IEEE1394 working fine)
stuck in cable and linked to camcorder
turned camcorder on
nothing
absolutely bugger all
clicked capture told to connect a camcorder!
have tried connecting in all manner of orders
power first, power last, camera on then laptop, everything
still nothing
have tried the two patches from microsoft which are meant to fix the SP2
problems
again not a sausage
haven't done the PAL detected as NTSC fix as it still isn't even detected
yet! let alone detected wrongly :-[
Please please please can someone either tell me how to fix this or tell me
what cheap IEEE1394 card have the TI chipset so I can try that if nothing
else is going to work!
Thanks,
Ian (highly frustrated!)
Cari \(MS-MVP\)
August 18th 05, 02:57 AM
Camcorder powered by A/C and not it's battery?
--
Cari (MS-MVP)
Printing & Imaging
"Ian Warren" > wrote in message
...
> Okay I got a camcorder for Xmas last year and have just bought a laptop so
> I
> can try to edit some of my camcorder videos.
>
> Specs are as follows:
> Camera:
> JVC GR-D20EK Mini-DV
> Good as new
> Oh and PAL
>
> Laptop:
> AMD Sempron 2800+
> Win XP OEM SP2
> Windows video editor or whatever its called (you know, the free thing with
> winxp)
> PCMCIA IEEE1394 from SAFECOM (I don't think it is TI chipset but can't
> find
> anywhere that says one way or the other)
> New 6-4 DV cable as required for camera-PCMCIA
> All above brand new.
>
> Problem as it stands:
> Stuck IEEE1394 card in laptop no problem installed and said it was
> connected
> and fine (runs NEC OHCI Driver not bog standard OHCI one but not TI
> either)
> (also no irq conflicts and device manager show IEEE1394 working fine)
> stuck in cable and linked to camcorder
> turned camcorder on
> nothing
> absolutely bugger all
>
> clicked capture told to connect a camcorder!
>
> have tried connecting in all manner of orders
> power first, power last, camera on then laptop, everything
> still nothing
>
> have tried the two patches from microsoft which are meant to fix the SP2
> problems
> again not a sausage
>
> haven't done the PAL detected as NTSC fix as it still isn't even detected
> yet! let alone detected wrongly :-[
>
>
>
> Please please please can someone either tell me how to fix this or tell me
> what cheap IEEE1394 card have the TI chipset so I can try that if nothing
> else is going to work!
>
> Thanks,
> Ian (highly frustrated!)
>
>
Graham Hughes
August 18th 05, 11:39 AM
Check out all of these solutions, but I'd plump for checking cable first.
http://www.myvideoproblems.com/ProblemPages/CannotCapture.htm
--
Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.myvideoproblems.co.uk
www.dvds2treasure.com
www.simplydv.com
"Cari (MS-MVP)" > wrote in message
...
> Camcorder powered by A/C and not it's battery?
> --
> Cari (MS-MVP)
> Printing & Imaging
>
>
>
> "Ian Warren" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Okay I got a camcorder for Xmas last year and have just bought a laptop
>> so I
>> can try to edit some of my camcorder videos.
>>
>> Specs are as follows:
>> Camera:
>> JVC GR-D20EK Mini-DV
>> Good as new
>> Oh and PAL
>>
>> Laptop:
>> AMD Sempron 2800+
>> Win XP OEM SP2
>> Windows video editor or whatever its called (you know, the free thing
>> with
>> winxp)
>> PCMCIA IEEE1394 from SAFECOM (I don't think it is TI chipset but can't
>> find
>> anywhere that says one way or the other)
>> New 6-4 DV cable as required for camera-PCMCIA
>> All above brand new.
>>
>> Problem as it stands:
>> Stuck IEEE1394 card in laptop no problem installed and said it was
>> connected
>> and fine (runs NEC OHCI Driver not bog standard OHCI one but not TI
>> either)
>> (also no irq conflicts and device manager show IEEE1394 working fine)
>> stuck in cable and linked to camcorder
>> turned camcorder on
>> nothing
>> absolutely bugger all
>>
>> clicked capture told to connect a camcorder!
>>
>> have tried connecting in all manner of orders
>> power first, power last, camera on then laptop, everything
>> still nothing
>>
>> have tried the two patches from microsoft which are meant to fix the SP2
>> problems
>> again not a sausage
>>
>> haven't done the PAL detected as NTSC fix as it still isn't even detected
>> yet! let alone detected wrongly :-[
>>
>>
>>
>> Please please please can someone either tell me how to fix this or tell
>> me
>> what cheap IEEE1394 card have the TI chipset so I can try that if nothing
>> else is going to work!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ian (highly frustrated!)
>>
>>
>
>
Ian Warren
August 18th 05, 08:56 PM
Hi Cari,
Yeah I've tried both!
"Cari (MS-MVP)" > wrote in message
...
> Camcorder powered by A/C and not it's battery?
> --
> Cari (MS-MVP)
> Printing & Imaging
>
>
>
> "Ian Warren" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Okay I got a camcorder for Xmas last year and have just bought a laptop
so
> > I
> > can try to edit some of my camcorder videos.
> >
> > Specs are as follows:
> > Camera:
> > JVC GR-D20EK Mini-DV
> > Good as new
> > Oh and PAL
> >
> > Laptop:
> > AMD Sempron 2800+
> > Win XP OEM SP2
> > Windows video editor or whatever its called (you know, the free thing
with
> > winxp)
> > PCMCIA IEEE1394 from SAFECOM (I don't think it is TI chipset but can't
> > find
> > anywhere that says one way or the other)
> > New 6-4 DV cable as required for camera-PCMCIA
> > All above brand new.
> >
> > Problem as it stands:
> > Stuck IEEE1394 card in laptop no problem installed and said it was
> > connected
> > and fine (runs NEC OHCI Driver not bog standard OHCI one but not TI
> > either)
> > (also no irq conflicts and device manager show IEEE1394 working fine)
> > stuck in cable and linked to camcorder
> > turned camcorder on
> > nothing
> > absolutely bugger all
> >
> > clicked capture told to connect a camcorder!
> >
> > have tried connecting in all manner of orders
> > power first, power last, camera on then laptop, everything
> > still nothing
> >
> > have tried the two patches from microsoft which are meant to fix the SP2
> > problems
> > again not a sausage
> >
> > haven't done the PAL detected as NTSC fix as it still isn't even
detected
> > yet! let alone detected wrongly :-[
> >
> >
> >
> > Please please please can someone either tell me how to fix this or tell
me
> > what cheap IEEE1394 card have the TI chipset so I can try that if
nothing
> > else is going to work!
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Ian (highly frustrated!)
> >
> >
>
>
Ian Warren
August 18th 05, 08:57 PM
Thanks but I had already worked my way through your site without much luck.
The cable is brand new!
Ian
"Graham Hughes" > wrote in message
...
> Check out all of these solutions, but I'd plump for checking cable first.
> http://www.myvideoproblems.com/ProblemPages/CannotCapture.htm
>
> --
> Graham Hughes
> MVP Digital Media
> www.myvideoproblems.co.uk
> www.dvds2treasure.com
> www.simplydv.com
>
>
> "Cari (MS-MVP)" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Camcorder powered by A/C and not it's battery?
> > --
> > Cari (MS-MVP)
> > Printing & Imaging
> >
> >
> >
> > "Ian Warren" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >> Okay I got a camcorder for Xmas last year and have just bought a laptop
> >> so I
> >> can try to edit some of my camcorder videos.
> >>
> >> Specs are as follows:
> >> Camera:
> >> JVC GR-D20EK Mini-DV
> >> Good as new
> >> Oh and PAL
> >>
> >> Laptop:
> >> AMD Sempron 2800+
> >> Win XP OEM SP2
> >> Windows video editor or whatever its called (you know, the free thing
> >> with
> >> winxp)
> >> PCMCIA IEEE1394 from SAFECOM (I don't think it is TI chipset but can't
> >> find
> >> anywhere that says one way or the other)
> >> New 6-4 DV cable as required for camera-PCMCIA
> >> All above brand new.
> >>
> >> Problem as it stands:
> >> Stuck IEEE1394 card in laptop no problem installed and said it was
> >> connected
> >> and fine (runs NEC OHCI Driver not bog standard OHCI one but not TI
> >> either)
> >> (also no irq conflicts and device manager show IEEE1394 working fine)
> >> stuck in cable and linked to camcorder
> >> turned camcorder on
> >> nothing
> >> absolutely bugger all
> >>
> >> clicked capture told to connect a camcorder!
> >>
> >> have tried connecting in all manner of orders
> >> power first, power last, camera on then laptop, everything
> >> still nothing
> >>
> >> have tried the two patches from microsoft which are meant to fix the
SP2
> >> problems
> >> again not a sausage
> >>
> >> haven't done the PAL detected as NTSC fix as it still isn't even
detected
> >> yet! let alone detected wrongly :-[
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Please please please can someone either tell me how to fix this or tell
> >> me
> >> what cheap IEEE1394 card have the TI chipset so I can try that if
nothing
> >> else is going to work!
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Ian (highly frustrated!)
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
Cari \(MS-MVP\)
August 19th 05, 08:29 AM
Find a friend's PC and see if it works with that . Helps to narrow down the
problem as to whether it's the camcorder or the PC.
--
Cari (MS-MVP)
Printing & Imaging
"Ian Warren" > wrote in message
...
> Hi Cari,
>
> Yeah I've tried both!
>
>
> "Cari (MS-MVP)" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Camcorder powered by A/C and not it's battery?
>> --
>> Cari (MS-MVP)
>> Printing & Imaging
>>
>>
>>
>> "Ian Warren" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > Okay I got a camcorder for Xmas last year and have just bought a laptop
> so
>> > I
>> > can try to edit some of my camcorder videos.
>> >
>> > Specs are as follows:
>> > Camera:
>> > JVC GR-D20EK Mini-DV
>> > Good as new
>> > Oh and PAL
>> >
>> > Laptop:
>> > AMD Sempron 2800+
>> > Win XP OEM SP2
>> > Windows video editor or whatever its called (you know, the free thing
> with
>> > winxp)
>> > PCMCIA IEEE1394 from SAFECOM (I don't think it is TI chipset but can't
>> > find
>> > anywhere that says one way or the other)
>> > New 6-4 DV cable as required for camera-PCMCIA
>> > All above brand new.
>> >
>> > Problem as it stands:
>> > Stuck IEEE1394 card in laptop no problem installed and said it was
>> > connected
>> > and fine (runs NEC OHCI Driver not bog standard OHCI one but not TI
>> > either)
>> > (also no irq conflicts and device manager show IEEE1394 working fine)
>> > stuck in cable and linked to camcorder
>> > turned camcorder on
>> > nothing
>> > absolutely bugger all
>> >
>> > clicked capture told to connect a camcorder!
>> >
>> > have tried connecting in all manner of orders
>> > power first, power last, camera on then laptop, everything
>> > still nothing
>> >
>> > have tried the two patches from microsoft which are meant to fix the
>> > SP2
>> > problems
>> > again not a sausage
>> >
>> > haven't done the PAL detected as NTSC fix as it still isn't even
> detected
>> > yet! let alone detected wrongly :-[
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Please please please can someone either tell me how to fix this or tell
> me
>> > what cheap IEEE1394 card have the TI chipset so I can try that if
> nothing
>> > else is going to work!
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Ian (highly frustrated!)
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
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