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Old March 24th 03, 05:59 AM
DIANA
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-----Original Message-----
Have you had any feedback on this???

I have the opposite problem - my DV camera which was
previously recognised by XP is no longer recognised since
i loaded the new XP service pack. I upgraded to MM2 and
have captured video since installed, but the camera no
longer gets picked up and MM2 states that it is not
detected when plugged in and switched on!

connecting a panasonic nv-ex3 dv cam via firewire 1394
port to SB audigy into w mm2.0. All worked fine until xp
service pack was added....has anyone had a similar
problem?? Also I cannot roll back the service pack... any
ideas??

Have tried help, pack removal, tested ports, tested
cards, tested camera, checked knowledge base, and rang
microsoft only to speak to the rudest person ever, who
wasnt even prepared to hear what I had to say....I got
the hand, and was told to speak to my camera
manufacturer!! (Why? it has worked fine before!!)

Cheers

Steve

thx

Steve



-----Original Message-----
when i use mm2 to capture video i get an error message
saying device is in use even though it isn't. i have an
ati all in wonder 128. how can i capture video through
movie maker using this device?
thanks in advance.
g

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