Hey John,
Thanks for the post.
I have not tried using a firewire---I do not have an IEEE interface on my
DellSystem, all I have are the USB jacks, but I appreciate the suggestion.
What's really driving me nuts is that this process (DV output on the Sony
cam into the USB port) WORKED, consistently, for almost a year, and now
*poof* it does not, with no apparent changes being made that I can tell.
Thanks again for trying.
"John Inzer" wrote:
> Bigcheese wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I've been using MM 2.1 (SP2 version) for about 8 months now. Prior
> > to this past week, hadn't used it in a couple months. Prior to last
> > week, was always able to capture video (via USB connection) from my
> > Sony camera.
> >
> > Last week I had some new footage, and when I went to capture, the
> > video came through fine as always, but there was no sound.
> >
> > Things I've verified:
> > 1) Played the raw tape on the camera and verified through the camera
> > speaker that there's sound on the raw tape.
> > 2) Was able to capture the raw feed via the USB connection using
> > NERO---got both sound and video (although the Nero-captured sound and
> > video are NOT as good a quality, so I need to get this issue resolved
> > so I can use MM 2.1), so I can confirm that the sound is there on the
> > raw feed, and getting into my computer via my Soundblaster Audigy
> > soundcard. 3) Already looked in the options, there are no ".ax"
> > codecs to uncheck.
> >
> > I cannot think of anything I've done/changed that might have caused
> > MM2.1 to start misbehaving, and it's driving me CRAZY!!
> >
> > Only known program loads were a couple of games (Morrowind, Starcraft,
> > RailsAcrossAmerica), but didn't get any conflict or error messages.
> >
> > Just finished downloading/installing SP3, and that did not fix the
> > problem.
> >
> > My gut feeling is that somehow MM2.1 either lost, or misplaced an
> > audio/video codec, but I can't figure out how to check, or reinstall,
> > or repair.
> > (Assume I'm a computer idiot for purposes of giving me suggestions.)
> >
> > Thanks for any help you can give.
> ==============================
> Have you tried capturing the video
> via a FireWire IEEE1394 connection?
>
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>
> John Inzer
> MS Digital Media MVP
>
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