I've tried WinDV, no luck.
Last night I methodically went through the infamous MS patch and foun
2 instances of my firewire card in the registry because I tried movin
it to another slot. I identified the correct InstanceID and delete
the other. Ran the patch (again) and edited the SIDspeed (tried all
values without any luck).
Tonight I'm going to try forcing the card to use the Texas Instrumen
driver instead of the VIA driver, this proved successful for a user o
another board. I've been told repeatedly by others that JVC has issue
with the VIA chipset and switching to another brand card using the T
chipset will solve all my troubles. Of course everything I've trie
has been guaranteed to work.
Thanks for the in/out info. I figured that it was simpl
bi-directional along the same pins and cables.
Tune in tomorrow for another installment of my ongoing saga.
HAND2THEPLO
Graham Hughes Wrote:
> Not really as the out info uses different pins/cable to the in info.
> Have you been able to test all elsewhere first and see if you can tes
> a
> known to work cam on your pc.
> Look at windv, an app just for capturing and exporting and see if that
> works.
> http://tinyurl.com/8t4ds
>
> Graham
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> Graham Hughes
> MVP Digital Media
> www.myvideoproblems.co.uk
> www.dvds2treasure.com
> www.simplydv.com
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>
> Graham,
> Over the weekend I loaded some clips into WMM and tried
> -outputting- them as DV to my camera. Guess what? Everything works
> fine. I am baffeled why I can capture *from* the computer *to*the
> camera but not the other way around.

>
Doesn't this confirm that the computer, firewire car
> and
> cable are all functioning properly?
>
> I was advised on another website to buy Pinnacle Studio 9 because it
> was capable of capturing just about any type of video/audio stream.
> Opinions? Suggestions? A large hammer to smash my camera with?
>
> Hand2ThePlow
>
>
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> Hand2ThePlow
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