VIA OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394

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I need help support for this VT6306 PCI Card chipset

VIA OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394. On my Computer Management the IEEE 1394
Bus Controller appears to be installed correctly, but when... for
example: I use Windows Movie Maker or Windows Media Encorder or
similar Capturing program, from such program(s) I am able to rewind,
fast foward and the DV Camcorder responds, but when I pressing Play,
displays nothing, and pressing Record give an error "Class not
Registered".( 0X80040154 )

How do I registered this component correctly?. I need a reliable VIA
OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 - VT6306 driver. The one Microsoft provides
with the installation disk is not properly working. please if you know
or find a fix or where I can fix this problem...please email me at -
(e-mail address removed)

In my case is not a cable issue, because my other computer have
motherboard integrated IEEE 1394, and DV cam works perfectly with all
three IEEE1394 cables that I have. And with PCI Card VIA OHCI
Compliant IEEE 1394 - chipset VT6306, problem still remains.

please Help
 
I need help support for this VT6306 PCI Card chipset

VIA OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394. On my Computer Management the IEEE 1394
Bus Controller appears to be installed correctly, but when... for
example: I use Windows Movie Maker or Windows Media Encorder or
similar Capturing program, from such program(s) I am able to rewind,
fast foward and the DV Camcorder responds, but when I pressing Play,
displays nothing, and pressing Record give an error "Class not
Registered".( 0X80040154 )

How do I registered this component correctly?. I need a reliable VIA
OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 - VT6306 driver. The one Microsoft provides
with the installation disk is not properly working. please if you know
or find a fix or where I can fix this problem...please email me at -
(e-mail address removed)

In my case is not a cable issue, because my other computer have
motherboard integrated IEEE 1394, and DV cam works perfectly with all
three IEEE1394 cables that I have. And with PCI Card VIA OHCI
Compliant IEEE 1394 - chipset VT6306, problem still remains.

please Help

I have the same problem with a JVC GR-D33 DV Camcorder when I attach it to a new HP computer with Vista installed. It works fine when I use my XP SP2 computer. What camcorder are you using? Are you running
Vista also?

I think the problem may be with the driver for the camcorder. The one
Microsoft provides is a generic for DV camcorders. Do you have reason to
believe that the problem is with the 1394 driver/chipset?
 
I have the same problem with Canon HD XH A1, would be nice of you to tell me,
how did you resolve the issue... I am struggling already 4 weeks and cannot
capture...
Thank you,
Mikhail
 
I need help support for this VT6306 PCI Card chipset

VIA OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394. On my Computer Management the IEEE 1394
Bus Controller appears to be installed correctly, but when... for
example: I use Windows Movie Maker or Windows Media Encorder or
similar Capturing program, from such program(s) I am able to rewind,
fast foward and the DV Camcorder responds, but when I pressing Play,
displays nothing, and pressing Record give an error "Class not
Registered".( 0X80040154 )

How do I registered this component correctly?. I need a reliable VIA
OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 - VT6306 driver. The one Microsoft provides
with the installation disk is not properly working. please if you know
or find a fix or where I can fix this problem...please email me at -
(e-mail address removed)

In my case is not a cable issue, because my other computer have
motherboard integrated IEEE 1394, and DV cam works perfectly with all
three IEEE1394 cables that I have. And with PCI Card VIA OHCI
Compliant IEEE 1394 - chipset VT6306, problem still remains.

please Help
 
I have a expresscard 54 and is recognized in devise manager OHCI COMPLIANT
IEEE-1394 but when I connect with a firewire 4pin to 6pin the canon camcorder
is not recognized on my new laptop running Vista.....
regards,
dick cook
 
The only driver you need is already included in XP. From the Device
Manager, find the entry, right click and then Uninstall. On reboot, XP
should re-find and reinstall the correct drivers.

If XP does not re-find the device, it's probably not working correctly. If
this is the case, purchase a new PCI Firewire card.
 
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