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I have windowsxp pro. I have a Sony 950 camcorder that I am trying to
connect to my Dell computer. I have a USB cable to connect with but I can't get the movie maker software to recognize the camera. The camera comes with a disk that included drivers, and image mixer program and a Directx install. I followed the install instructions and I think it is recognizing the USB connection. It does however mention checking the camera "mode". Any suggestions would be appreciated. FM |
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Movie Maker 2 works with firewire connections to camcorders like the Sony
TRV950.... not the USB connection. The USB connection is meant for still pictures or compressed video clips.... that need to be converted using the software supplied by Sony. If you want to capture video from the camcorder using MM2, you should use a firewire card/cable. -- PapaJohn Movie Maker 2 - www.papajohn.org Photo Story 2 - www.photostory.papajohn.org .. "FM" <fm@ncinternet.com> wrote in message news:%23p9yTGbKEHA.4032@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > I have windowsxp pro. I have a Sony 950 camcorder that I am trying to > connect to my Dell computer. I have a USB cable to connect with but I can't > get the movie maker software to recognize the camera. The camera comes with > a disk that included drivers, and image mixer program and a Directx install. > I followed the install instructions and I think it is recognizing the USB > connection. It does however mention checking the camera "mode". Any > suggestions would be appreciated. > > FM > > |
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PapaJohn,
Thanks for the advise. I finally got the capture to work with the USB cable using Sony's software. I also tried using othersoft ware. I didn't have time yesterday to try MM2 or the PhotoStory. Sony's and Roxio's software would only download 12 minute clips. I want to download a 60 minute tape. Are all of the software programs limited to "Clips"? Sony's would record a Avi file or a Mpeg2 file. Roxio's would only record a Mpeg file. The other problem seems to be clarity and file size. The Avi is humungous. On the other hand the Mpeg2 file has small verical hash marks on the screen and appears distorted (simular to what you get when you try to enlarge a thumbnail pic). What is involved in a "firewire" setup and if I do that will I still have the clip and distortion problem? Thanks, FM "PapaJohn (MVP)" <PapaJohn@CharterMI.net> wrote in message news:108jvgvav9fjg71@corp.supernews.com... > Movie Maker 2 works with firewire connections to camcorders like the Sony > TRV950.... not the USB connection. > > The USB connection is meant for still pictures or compressed video clips.... > that need to be converted using the software supplied by Sony. > > If you want to capture video from the camcorder using MM2, you should use a > firewire card/cable. > -- > PapaJohn > > Movie Maker 2 - www.papajohn.org > Photo Story 2 - www.photostory.papajohn.org > > . > "FM" <fm@ncinternet.com> wrote in message > news:%23p9yTGbKEHA.4032@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > > I have windowsxp pro. I have a Sony 950 camcorder that I am trying to > > connect to my Dell computer. I have a USB cable to connect with but I > can't > > get the movie maker software to recognize the camera. The camera comes > with > > a disk that included drivers, and image mixer program and a Directx > install. > > I followed the install instructions and I think it is recognizing the USB > > connection. It does however mention checking the camera "mode". Any > > suggestions would be appreciated. > > > > FM > > > > > > |
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Hi FM,
'Firewire'" capture requires a special 'firewire' card in the computer. They are inexpensive... maybe $20 to $30. But you also need a 'firewire' cable to connect your camcorder to the installed card. Firewire is fast enough to transfer the full video file info from the camcorder to the computer, so the quality of the captured file is the same as that on the camcorder's tape..... But you're right, the full DV-AVI files are about 12 to 13 GB per hour and you need the hard drive space. USB and other transfer devices are not as fast, so compromises made during transfer result in files of less quality. There's no time limit for MM2 capturing DV-AVI files... the camcorder tapes are usually an hour. But, if you're not using the NTFS disk management system, your computer might be limited to 2 or 4 GB files. You can set a maximum time for capture in MM2, but can change the setting too.... I don't know about any time limits for captured files when using Sony or Roxio software. -- PapaJohn Movie Maker 2 - www.papajohn.org Photo Story 2 - www.photostory.papajohn.org .. "FM" <fm@ncinternet.com> wrote in message news:%23ANQQAvKEHA.3076@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > PapaJohn, > Thanks for the advise. I finally got the capture to work with the USB cable > using Sony's software. I also tried using othersoft ware. I didn't have time > yesterday to try MM2 or the PhotoStory. Sony's and Roxio's software would > only download 12 minute clips. I want to download a 60 minute tape. Are all > of the software programs limited to "Clips"? Sony's would record a Avi file > or a Mpeg2 file. Roxio's would only record a Mpeg file. The other problem > seems to be clarity and file size. The Avi is humungous. On the other hand > the Mpeg2 file has small verical hash marks on the screen and appears > distorted (simular to what you get when you try to enlarge a thumbnail pic). > What is involved in a "firewire" setup and if I do that will I still have > the clip and distortion problem? > > Thanks, > > FM |
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