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1394 controller, but no video device recognized
I have recently upgraded my OS to XP Pro SP1. My Compaq
Presario 5900z has two 1394 ports (one in the front & one in the back). The Device manager shows an IEEE 1394 Host controller, but when I open Movie Maker, it says I have no video device. Any thoughts? Steve |
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1394 controller, but no video device recognized
Is the digital camcorder connected, and turn on and in VCR mode?
Cari www.coribright.com "Steve Welter" wrote in message ... I have recently upgraded my OS to XP Pro SP1. My Compaq Presario 5900z has two 1394 ports (one in the front & one in the back). The Device manager shows an IEEE 1394 Host controller, but when I open Movie Maker, it says I have no video device. Any thoughts? Steve |
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1394 controller, but no video device recognized
I have same problem (Acer Travel Mate C100, one IEEE 1394
port, SONY DCR TRV740E, connected, turned on, in VCR mode) I have as well PC with TV Tuner card with IEEE 1394 and it works fine. I have checked article at: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en- us;314873 "IEEE 1394 Camcorder or Video Camera Is Not Listed in Programs Support for these devices comes from the Microsoft Streaming Class driver. Because of this, you cannot use the Cameras and Scanners tool in Control Panel to add the device. To resolve this issue, in your software, select Microsoft DV Camera and VCR if that option is available." but I have no such option. Any idea what to do next? Regards Jacek -----Original Message----- Is the digital camcorder connected, and turn on and in VCR mode? Cari www.coribright.com "Steve Welter" wrote in message ... I have recently upgraded my OS to XP Pro SP1. My Compaq Presario 5900z has two 1394 ports (one in the front & one in the back). The Device manager shows an IEEE 1394 Host controller, but when I open Movie Maker, it says I have no video device. Any thoughts? Steve . |
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1394 controller, but no video device recognized
Jacek wrote:
I have same problem (Acer Travel Mate C100, one IEEE 1394 port, SONY DCR TRV740E, connected, turned on, in VCR mode) I have as well PC with TV Tuner card with IEEE 1394 and it works fine. I have checked article at: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en- us;314873 "IEEE 1394 Camcorder or Video Camera Is Not Listed in Programs Support for these devices comes from the Microsoft Streaming Class driver. Because of this, you cannot use the Cameras and Scanners tool in Control Panel to add the device. To resolve this issue, in your software, select Microsoft DV Camera and VCR if that option is available." but I have no such option. Any idea what to do next? Regards Jacek -----Original Message----- Is the digital camcorder connected, and turn on and in VCR mode? Cari www.coribright.com "Steve Welter" wrote in message ... I have recently upgraded my OS to XP Pro SP1. My Compaq Presario 5900z has two 1394 ports (one in the front & one in the back). The Device manager shows an IEEE 1394 Host controller, but when I open Movie Maker, it says I have no video device. Any thoughts? Steve . Check Sony support, or the user manual. The 1394 host controller must be OHCI compliant. Q |
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