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dv capture
i link my sony trv-9e to ieee1394 port of my computer
with windows xp and try to capture dv with movie maker 2 or mgi video wave 4, but it fails. device manager shows both sony camcorder and 1394, and when i use movie maker or video wave, both softwares can control my dv, but nothing's shown in the view pane. when i capture in dv- avi format, it prompts that "no response with dv device, pls check whether device is connected and opened". i've tried 2 different 1394 ports with 2 different cables, and have uninstall and re-install the nec 1394 driver, but it doesn't help. anyone can help? thanks. yung |
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when you connect your camera to the firewire card does xp give you a pop up
about the new hardware being recognised? are you setting the camera to video recorder mode? is your camera dv input and output enabled, i know the uk versions of the trv9 are not by default (needs modifying), my hong kong PAL trv9 has both enabled. The computer is maybe having problems talking to the camera because the input into the camera is not enabled. The reason you are seing the camera on your device manager list is because the camera is talking to the computer because DV output is enabled. "yung" wrote in message ... i link my sony trv-9e to ieee1394 port of my computer with windows xp and try to capture dv with movie maker 2 or mgi video wave 4, but it fails. device manager shows both sony camcorder and 1394, and when i use movie maker or video wave, both softwares can control my dv, but nothing's shown in the view pane. when i capture in dv- avi format, it prompts that "no response with dv device, pls check whether device is connected and opened". i've tried 2 different 1394 ports with 2 different cables, and have uninstall and re-install the nec 1394 driver, but it doesn't help. anyone can help? thanks. yung |
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thank you for ur info. xp does pop up about the new
hardware. i set the camera to vtr mode. how can i enable my camera dv input and output? -----Original Message----- when you connect your camera to the firewire card does xp give you a pop up about the new hardware being recognised? are you setting the camera to video recorder mode? is your camera dv input and output enabled, i know the uk versions of the trv9 are not by default (needs modifying), my hong kong PAL trv9 has both enabled. The computer is maybe having problems talking to the camera because the input into the camera is not enabled. The reason you are seing the camera on your device manager list is because the camera is talking to the computer because DV output is enabled. "yung" wrote in message ... i link my sony trv-9e to ieee1394 port of my computer with windows xp and try to capture dv with movie maker 2 or mgi video wave 4, but it fails. device manager shows both sony camcorder and 1394, and when i use movie maker or video wave, both softwares can control my dv, but nothing's shown in the view pane. when i capture in dv- avi format, it prompts that "no response with dv device, pls check whether device is connected and opened". i've tried 2 different 1394 ports with 2 different cables, and have uninstall and re-install the nec 1394 driver, but it doesn't help. anyone can help? thanks. yung . |
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I am not sure but I believe you can buy a "dongle" for it. might taking some
finding as the camera is about 5 years old now. most DV cameras sold now are input/output enabled, if not don't buy it. A local independent repair place might be willing to have a go at a conversion, not sure what it entails, but the warranty is already up anyway so it will not affect warranty. "yung" wrote in message ... thank you for ur info. xp does pop up about the new hardware. i set the camera to vtr mode. how can i enable my camera dv input and output? -----Original Message----- when you connect your camera to the firewire card does xp give you a pop up about the new hardware being recognised? are you setting the camera to video recorder mode? is your camera dv input and output enabled, i know the uk versions of the trv9 are not by default (needs modifying), my hong kong PAL trv9 has both enabled. The computer is maybe having problems talking to the camera because the input into the camera is not enabled. The reason you are seing the camera on your device manager list is because the camera is talking to the computer because DV output is enabled. "yung" wrote in message ... i link my sony trv-9e to ieee1394 port of my computer with windows xp and try to capture dv with movie maker 2 or mgi video wave 4, but it fails. device manager shows both sony camcorder and 1394, and when i use movie maker or video wave, both softwares can control my dv, but nothing's shown in the view pane. when i capture in dv- avi format, it prompts that "no response with dv device, pls check whether device is connected and opened". i've tried 2 different 1394 ports with 2 different cables, and have uninstall and re-install the nec 1394 driver, but it doesn't help. anyone can help? thanks. yung . |
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then what would u suggest i to do?
-----Original Message----- It shouild be enabled by default, unless you are in Europe and then you'll find that DV Out is enabled, but not DV-In. Cari www.coribright.com "yung" wrote in message ... thank you for ur info. xp does pop up about the new hardware. i set the camera to vtr mode. how can i enable my camera dv input and output? -----Original Message----- when you connect your camera to the firewire card does xp give you a pop up about the new hardware being recognised? are you setting the camera to video recorder mode? is your camera dv input and output enabled, i know the uk versions of the trv9 are not by default (needs modifying), my hong kong PAL trv9 has both enabled. The computer is maybe having problems talking to the camera because the input into the camera is not enabled. The reason you are seing the camera on your device manager list is because the camera is talking to the computer because DV output is enabled. "yung" wrote in message .. . i link my sony trv-9e to ieee1394 port of my computer with windows xp and try to capture dv with movie maker 2 or mgi video wave 4, but it fails. device manager shows both sony camcorder and 1394, and when i use movie maker or video wave, both softwares can control my dv, but nothing's shown in the view pane. when i capture in dv- avi format, it prompts that "no response with dv device, pls check whether device is connected and opened". i've tried 2 different 1394 ports with 2 different cables, and have uninstall and re-install the nec 1394 driver, but it doesn't help. anyone can help? thanks. yung . . |
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did you buy the camera in europe?
"yung" wrote in message ... then what would u suggest i to do? -----Original Message----- It shouild be enabled by default, unless you are in Europe and then you'll find that DV Out is enabled, but not DV-In. Cari www.coribright.com "yung" wrote in message ... thank you for ur info. xp does pop up about the new hardware. i set the camera to vtr mode. how can i enable my camera dv input and output? -----Original Message----- when you connect your camera to the firewire card does xp give you a pop up about the new hardware being recognised? are you setting the camera to video recorder mode? is your camera dv input and output enabled, i know the uk versions of the trv9 are not by default (needs modifying), my hong kong PAL trv9 has both enabled. The computer is maybe having problems talking to the camera because the input into the camera is not enabled. The reason you are seing the camera on your device manager list is because the camera is talking to the computer because DV output is enabled. "yung" wrote in message .. . i link my sony trv-9e to ieee1394 port of my computer with windows xp and try to capture dv with movie maker 2 or mgi video wave 4, but it fails. device manager shows both sony camcorder and 1394, and when i use movie maker or video wave, both softwares can control my dv, but nothing's shown in the view pane. when i capture in dv- avi format, it prompts that "no response with dv device, pls check whether device is connected and opened". i've tried 2 different 1394 ports with 2 different cables, and have uninstall and re-install the nec 1394 driver, but it doesn't help. anyone can help? thanks. yung . . |
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no, in hong kong
-----Original Message----- did you buy the camera in europe? "yung" wrote in message ... then what would u suggest i to do? -----Original Message----- It shouild be enabled by default, unless you are in Europe and then you'll find that DV Out is enabled, but not DV-In. Cari www.coribright.com "yung" wrote in message ... thank you for ur info. xp does pop up about the new hardware. i set the camera to vtr mode. how can i enable my camera dv input and output? -----Original Message----- when you connect your camera to the firewire card does xp give you a pop up about the new hardware being recognised? are you setting the camera to video recorder mode? is your camera dv input and output enabled, i know the uk versions of the trv9 are not by default (needs modifying), my hong kong PAL trv9 has both enabled. The computer is maybe having problems talking to the camera because the input into the camera is not enabled. The reason you are seing the camera on your device manager list is because the camera is talking to the computer because DV output is enabled. "yung" wrote in message .. . i link my sony trv-9e to ieee1394 port of my computer with windows xp and try to capture dv with movie maker 2 or mgi video wave 4, but it fails. device manager shows both sony camcorder and 1394, and when i use movie maker or video wave, both softwares can control my dv, but nothing's shown in the view pane. when i capture in dv- avi format, it prompts that "no response with dv device, pls check whether device is connected and opened". i've tried 2 different 1394 ports with 2 different cables, and have uninstall and re-install the nec 1394 driver, but it doesn't help. anyone can help? thanks. yung . . . |
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That is where I bought mine, should be DV In/Out enabled as standard.
not exactly sure what the solution is I'm afraid. Have you tried connecting another DV camera to your computer? "yung" wrote in message ... no, in hong kong -----Original Message----- did you buy the camera in europe? "yung" wrote in message ... then what would u suggest i to do? -----Original Message----- It shouild be enabled by default, unless you are in Europe and then you'll find that DV Out is enabled, but not DV-In. Cari www.coribright.com "yung" wrote in message ... thank you for ur info. xp does pop up about the new hardware. i set the camera to vtr mode. how can i enable my camera dv input and output? -----Original Message----- when you connect your camera to the firewire card does xp give you a pop up about the new hardware being recognised? are you setting the camera to video recorder mode? is your camera dv input and output enabled, i know the uk versions of the trv9 are not by default (needs modifying), my hong kong PAL trv9 has both enabled. The computer is maybe having problems talking to the camera because the input into the camera is not enabled. The reason you are seing the camera on your device manager list is because the camera is talking to the computer because DV output is enabled. "yung" wrote in message .. . i link my sony trv-9e to ieee1394 port of my computer with windows xp and try to capture dv with movie maker 2 or mgi video wave 4, but it fails. device manager shows both sony camcorder and 1394, and when i use movie maker or video wave, both softwares can control my dv, but nothing's shown in the view pane. when i capture in dv- avi format, it prompts that "no response with dv device, pls check whether device is connected and opened". i've tried 2 different 1394 ports with 2 different cables, and have uninstall and re-install the nec 1394 driver, but it doesn't help. anyone can help? thanks. yung . . . |
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hey, i finally solve my dv capture problem and may share
with those with the same problem. i have to turn on my sony camcorder before turning on the computer. with this order movie softwares can capture dv input, otherwise can't. it appears very weird that if i turn on the computer first and then the camcorder, dv can't be captured, with the camcorder's still on and reboot the computer, it doesn't work too. the only success order is to turn off the computer, switch on the camcorder, and then turn on the computer again. any one know the reason? -----Original Message----- That is where I bought mine, should be DV In/Out enabled as standard. not exactly sure what the solution is I'm afraid. Have you tried connecting another DV camera to your computer? "yung" wrote in message ... no, in hong kong -----Original Message----- did you buy the camera in europe? "yung" wrote in message ... then what would u suggest i to do? -----Original Message----- It shouild be enabled by default, unless you are in Europe and then you'll find that DV Out is enabled, but not DV-In. Cari www.coribright.com "yung" wrote in message ... thank you for ur info. xp does pop up about the new hardware. i set the camera to vtr mode. how can i enable my camera dv input and output? -----Original Message----- when you connect your camera to the firewire card does xp give you a pop up about the new hardware being recognised? are you setting the camera to video recorder mode? is your camera dv input and output enabled, i know the uk versions of the trv9 are not by default (needs modifying), my hong kong PAL trv9 has both enabled. The computer is maybe having problems talking to the camera because the input into the camera is not enabled. The reason you are seing the camera on your device manager list is because the camera is talking to the computer because DV output is enabled. "yung" wrote in message .. . i link my sony trv-9e to ieee1394 port of my computer with windows xp and try to capture dv with movie maker 2 or mgi video wave 4, but it fails. device manager shows both sony camcorder and 1394, and when i use movie maker or video wave, both softwares can control my dv, but nothing's shown in the view pane. when i capture in dv- avi format, it prompts that "no response with dv device, pls check whether device is connected and opened". i've tried 2 different 1394 ports with 2 different cables, and have uninstall and re-install the nec 1394 driver, but it doesn't help. anyone can help? thanks. yung . . . . |
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Are you plugging the firewire cable into the camera with the computer on? I
am surprised that XP does not recognise the new hardware when you then switch the camera on after plugging it in. I have no problem with my TRV9E camera bought in HK, plugging the firewire cable into the camera and then turning the camera on, with the computer running XP. "yung" wrote in message ... hey, i finally solve my dv capture problem and may share with those with the same problem. i have to turn on my sony camcorder before turning on the computer. with this order movie softwares can capture dv input, otherwise can't. it appears very weird that if i turn on the computer first and then the camcorder, dv can't be captured, with the camcorder's still on and reboot the computer, it doesn't work too. the only success order is to turn off the computer, switch on the camcorder, and then turn on the computer again. any one know the reason? -----Original Message----- That is where I bought mine, should be DV In/Out enabled as standard. not exactly sure what the solution is I'm afraid. Have you tried connecting another DV camera to your computer? "yung" wrote in message ... no, in hong kong -----Original Message----- did you buy the camera in europe? "yung" wrote in message ... then what would u suggest i to do? -----Original Message----- It shouild be enabled by default, unless you are in Europe and then you'll find that DV Out is enabled, but not DV-In. Cari www.coribright.com "yung" wrote in message ... thank you for ur info. xp does pop up about the new hardware. i set the camera to vtr mode. how can i enable my camera dv input and output? -----Original Message----- when you connect your camera to the firewire card does xp give you a pop up about the new hardware being recognised? are you setting the camera to video recorder mode? is your camera dv input and output enabled, i know the uk versions of the trv9 are not by default (needs modifying), my hong kong PAL trv9 has both enabled. The computer is maybe having problems talking to the camera because the input into the camera is not enabled. The reason you are seing the camera on your device manager list is because the camera is talking to the computer because DV output is enabled. "yung" wrote in message .. . i link my sony trv-9e to ieee1394 port of my computer with windows xp and try to capture dv with movie maker 2 or mgi video wave 4, but it fails. device manager shows both sony camcorder and 1394, and when i use movie maker or video wave, both softwares can control my dv, but nothing's shown in the view pane. when i capture in dv- avi format, it prompts that "no response with dv device, pls check whether device is connected and opened". i've tried 2 different 1394 ports with 2 different cables, and have uninstall and re-install the nec 1394 driver, but it doesn't help. anyone can help? thanks. yung . . . . |
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It shouild be enabled by default, unless you are in Europe and then you'll
find that DV Out is enabled, but not DV-In. Cari www.coribright.com "yung" wrote in message ... thank you for ur info. xp does pop up about the new hardware. i set the camera to vtr mode. how can i enable my camera dv input and output? -----Original Message----- when you connect your camera to the firewire card does xp give you a pop up about the new hardware being recognised? are you setting the camera to video recorder mode? is your camera dv input and output enabled, i know the uk versions of the trv9 are not by default (needs modifying), my hong kong PAL trv9 has both enabled. The computer is maybe having problems talking to the camera because the input into the camera is not enabled. The reason you are seing the camera on your device manager list is because the camera is talking to the computer because DV output is enabled. "yung" wrote in message ... i link my sony trv-9e to ieee1394 port of my computer with windows xp and try to capture dv with movie maker 2 or mgi video wave 4, but it fails. device manager shows both sony camcorder and 1394, and when i use movie maker or video wave, both softwares can control my dv, but nothing's shown in the view pane. when i capture in dv- avi format, it prompts that "no response with dv device, pls check whether device is connected and opened". i've tried 2 different 1394 ports with 2 different cables, and have uninstall and re-install the nec 1394 driver, but it doesn't help. anyone can help? thanks. yung . |
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