That's the almost same camcorder I use most of the time, mine's a GS19. I
didn't like the USB hookup very well, the IEEE1394 (Firewire) works better
and more consistently. If you have USB ports on the back, use one of them.
For some reason the extension ports sometimes don't work well most of the
time with the Panasonic, it wants the main port. Camcorder should be turned
on and in playback mode, USB cable plugged into the camcorder, when you plug
the USB into the computer. It should show up in Device Manager as a USB
Mass Storage Device, and as a Panasonic in MM2 when set to capture.
Get your self a Firewire card and cable for around $20 to get the most out
of the Panasonic.
"shratemate" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the pompt reply Jim. I have a PV-GS15 mini DV camcorder. I
> downloaded the appropriate driver. I am still getting a pop up stating
> that
> there is nothing being recieved for the computer to capture video from. I
> have to USB slots on the front of my 2 month old windows XP computer that
> I
> am using. Anything else you might suggest would be appreciated. Thanks
> again, Jeff.
>
> "Jim" wrote:
>
>> Did you download and install the USB driver from Panasonic? Not knowing
>> what camcorder you're using, go to:
>> http://www2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs...orderDownloads
>>
>>
>> "shratemate" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:0360F8CA-9A69-4A89-9BF8-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > I've hooked my camcorder to my computer using a USB cable that came
>> > with
>> > the
>> > camcorder and have it on the correct setting per instructions. When I
>> > try
>> > engage the capture feature a box pops up saying there is nothing in
>> > drive:
>> > E.
>> > I am trying to copy what I have on tape to my hard drive and then to
>> > edit,
>> > burn to DVD. Any suggestions as to why it doesn't work? Thanks to
>> > anyone
>> > who can help.
>>
>>
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