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1394 controller, but no video device.

 
 
Garth
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      3rd Sep 2003
I have recently upgraded my OS to XP Pro SP1. My Compaq
Dell Optiplex has three 1394 ports. The Device manager
shows an IEEE 1394 Host
controller, but when I open Movie Maker, it says I have
no video device. Any thoughts?


 
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      6th Sep 2003
Garth wrote:
> I have recently upgraded my OS to XP Pro SP1. My Compaq
> Dell Optiplex has three 1394 ports. The Device manager
> shows an IEEE 1394 Host
> controller, but when I open Movie Maker, it says I have
> no video device. Any thoughts?


The controller must be OHCI compliant (verify with camera vendor), and
it will state that in device manager. Early 1394 controllers were not
OHCI compliant and typically will not support digital video cameras.

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