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Hi,
I'm trying to use Movie Maker to capture video from DV
camera (firewire), and Movie Maker recognises, and can
control the camcorder functions, (play, stop etc.) but
when capturing get nothing. Vieo plays on camera, but
nothing on the preview screen, no audio, no movement on
the video captured counter.
When I click finish, the following two error messages are
displayed in order :-
The specified video device is not responding. Verify that
the device is connected properly and turned on, and then
try capturing again.
followed by :-
filename.avi could not be imported. The selected file is
not valid or is currupted.
I get the same problem, but without the error messages
using Pinacle Studio v8.
This camcorder works ok on another PC, cable checks out,
and I've use the built in firewire port, and an
additional firewire card, all giving the same response.
Running Win XP Home SP2, fully patched. Problem was
occuring before SP2, applied SP2 in the hope it might fix
it.
Hardware spec :-
Canon MV500i Camcorder
AMD Athlon 2500+
nVidia Gforce4 440 MX 64Mb
512 Mb RAM
MSI MS-6590 Motherboard
Any help, gratefully recieved.
Cheers,
Simon
Hi,
I'm trying to use Movie Maker to capture video from DV
camera (firewire), and Movie Maker recognises, and can
control the camcorder functions, (play, stop etc.) but
when capturing get nothing. Vieo plays on camera, but
nothing on the preview screen, no audio, no movement on
the video captured counter.
When I click finish, the following two error messages are
displayed in order :-
The specified video device is not responding. Verify that
the device is connected properly and turned on, and then
try capturing again.
followed by :-
filename.avi could not be imported. The selected file is
not valid or is currupted.
I get the same problem, but without the error messages
using Pinacle Studio v8.
This camcorder works ok on another PC, cable checks out,
and I've use the built in firewire port, and an
additional firewire card, all giving the same response.
Running Win XP Home SP2, fully patched. Problem was
occuring before SP2, applied SP2 in the hope it might fix
it.
Hardware spec :-
Canon MV500i Camcorder
AMD Athlon 2500+
nVidia Gforce4 440 MX 64Mb
512 Mb RAM
MSI MS-6590 Motherboard
Any help, gratefully recieved.
Cheers,
Simon