Hi Kate,
I personally don't like using the USB connection for video capture but if
you have no other options then you have no other options.
Are you using the same USB cable as you used in January?
If it is a different one try swapping the cable. If it is the same one it
still could be the cable so try swapping anyway if you have another or go to
your local computer store and try your cable and then a new one on one of
their computers.
Is the camera recognized by XP when you plug it in?
In other words do you get the little sound that tells you the connection was
recognized followed by a bubble and icon saying it is safe to remove your
hardware?
If not then it could be either a bad USB port or driver.
Try a different USB port to see if that works.
If not go to Control Panel -> System -> Device Manager and see if it shows
an error for the USB driver.
If none of this works post back and we can look deeper.
--
Wojo
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"Kate VB" <Kate
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> Wojo - You have been helpful for Alistair...having a similar
> problem...perhaps you can help me, too. I put in video in January...can't
> do
> it now. I get a message saying "a video capture device was not
> detected...verify that a video device is turned on and connected properly
> and
> try again" I am using a USB connection with my Panasonic Palmcorder as I
> did
> in January and haven't done anything else differently. Have any ideas?
> Have
> talked to Panasonic people the last 3 days and no help from them.
> ARGHHHHH!
> I have to get this project done. Thanks if you can help.
>
>