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      13th Jun 2007
My computer is not recognizing my digital vider camcorder when i plug it in
through a USB port. i am running the current version of Vista, but its not
even identifying it as new hardware.
 
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      13th Jun 2007
Camera Make/Model? Is the camera switched on when you connect via USB?

"dorno" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> My computer is not recognizing my digital vider camcorder when i plug it
> in
> through a USB port. i am running the current version of Vista, but its
> not
> even identifying it as new hardware.


 
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      13th Jun 2007
Have you installed the Vista software that came with you camcorder or that
was available from your camcorders website.prior to connecting the
camcorder.
I recently purchased a DV camcorder only to find that its software was not
supported in Vista so I i returned it.
"dorno" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> My computer is not recognizing my digital vider camcorder when i plug it
> in
> through a USB port. i am running the current version of Vista, but its
> not
> even identifying it as new hardware.


 
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      13th Jun 2007
If it's a USB connection it won't require any special software to connect.
But my camera (at least) needs to be switched on.

"JW" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Have you installed the Vista software that came with you camcorder or that
> was available from your camcorders website.prior to connecting the
> camcorder.
> I recently purchased a DV camcorder only to find that its software was
> not supported in Vista so I i returned it.
> "dorno" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:29F4BEE6-C76A-4C8C-B617-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> My computer is not recognizing my digital vider camcorder when i plug it
>> in
>> through a USB port. i am running the current version of Vista, but its
>> not
>> even identifying it as new hardware.

>

 
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Cari \(MS-MVP\)
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      13th Jun 2007
You will find Windows Movie Maker is only designed to import digital video
through a firewire connection. USB connection will only import analog video.
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"dorno" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> My computer is not recognizing my digital vider camcorder when i plug it
> in
> through a USB port. i am running the current version of Vista, but its
> not
> even identifying it as new hardware.


 
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      15th Sep 2007
I'm having the same problem. I was able to do it just fine in my old XP
machine, but when I plug my Panasonic PV-GS85 into my Vista machine via USB
it says it could not find a compatible digital video device. In my case it
identified it as new hardware the first time, but now it just makes a noise
to let me know I plugged it in. Help would be greatly appreciated.

"dorno" wrote:

> My computer is not recognizing my digital vider camcorder when i plug it in
> through a USB port. i am running the current version of Vista, but its not
> even identifying it as new hardware.

 
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Cal Bear '66
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      15th Sep 2007
You will have to get Vista drivers from Panasonic to enable the USB connection
to be recognized. Does the camera have a firewire port? Vista should natively
recognize the firewire connection.

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"dl8esman119" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I'm having the same problem. I was able to do it just fine in my old XP
> machine, but when I plug my Panasonic PV-GS85 into my Vista machine via USB
> it says it could not find a compatible digital video device. In my case it
> identified it as new hardware the first time, but now it just makes a noise
> to let me know I plugged it in. Help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> "dorno" wrote:
>
>> My computer is not recognizing my digital vider camcorder when i plug it in
>> through a USB port. i am running the current version of Vista, but its not
>> even identifying it as new hardware.



 
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