XP not recognizing Sony camcorder on new computer (same hardware)

G

Guest

I have connected my Sony camcorder to my old PC for years and captured video
to .avi without any problems. I recently upgraded my PC to a 2.8 GHz Pentium
4, and have never been able to get Windows XP to recognize my camcorder on
the new PC.

Detailed history:
I moved my IEEE 1394 capture card (that came with Adobe Premiere 6.0) from
my old PC (where it worked great) to my new computer. I used the same XP CD
to install XP Pro on my new PC (so I should have the same drivers). The IEEE
1394 card is seen in the Device Manager and it reports to be running without
problems. However, I never get XP to recognize the camcorder when I plug it
into the cable and power it up (the old computer used to play a sound and
pop-up a windows stating it found the camera).

Any idea what could be going on? I installed Service Pack 2 and no change
............

Any help would be appreciated.
 
G

Guest

Peter,

Thanks for the reply. I tried uninstalling the driver,
rebooting and having XP reinstall the driver. No change :(

Anybody have any idea what is going on here. The same
IEEE 1394 card worked fine in my old PC (P4 - 1.7 GHz),
but now is giving me headached in the new PC (same card,
same CD of XP I used to install XP Pro) ........ anybody?

--- Joe ---
 

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