Hi there,
All that Movie Maker sees is a standard communications system that is part of
windows. For MM or any other suitable program to see your camera as a device
the camera has to be registered in such a way as to conform to the requirements
of the standard interface.
Registration is achieved in a number of ways....
1) Plugging your camera into a previously registered card such as a Firewire
card
2) Plugging the camera into a USB compliant port and if the camera is USB 2
then so must the port be
3) Installing special software related to an external device or card that does
not come under 1 or 2 above.
So, if all is well on your computer and as the camera is a USB type camera plug
it in and then start Movie Maker (after you plug in...thats important) and
select import from camera. I think you are going to have problems though and
that is because USB is not suitable for transfering DV quality images. So you
may want to check if the camera can also run on a firewire.
Good Luck...............
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