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I'm having a similar problem. I sent my computer in for a
new video card and they reinstalled my OS. Prior to that,
I was able to control my DV camera from the computer to
capture and record to tape from the computer. When I got
it back, none of my software could see my camera EXCEPT
for Microsoft MovieMaker. Fortunately, one of the
capturing software programs I use has a very nice, helpful
designer... he thinks the problem is with the DirectX
driver for DV cameras. I don't quite understand what he's
saying!... but if we get it worked out, I'll let you know.
Good luck.
new video card and they reinstalled my OS. Prior to that,
I was able to control my DV camera from the computer to
capture and record to tape from the computer. When I got
it back, none of my software could see my camera EXCEPT
for Microsoft MovieMaker. Fortunately, one of the
capturing software programs I use has a very nice, helpful
designer... he thinks the problem is with the DirectX
driver for DV cameras. I don't quite understand what he's
saying!... but if we get it worked out, I'll let you know.
Good luck.
other, "Microsoft DV camera and-----Original Message-----
I have read the question posed by "Stewart", which is the same problem I am
having. I am using the Studio 8 imaging program with a analog movie camera.
It will not initialize, giving me three steps to to thru, which I have done
on numerous occassions, with no success. The "help" section of that program
gives me two places to look for drivers that should be installed in the
system/hardware/device settings section of Windows. The IE1304 Bus control
drive shows under the proper heading, but the