Re: Can't Capture with FireWire or USB-HELP!



see below.

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Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
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"Hand2ThePlow" <Hand2ThePlow.1taxpy@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> I have a JVC GR-D72U miniDV that will not output to any capture program
> except Pixela ImageMixer that came bundled with the camera. ImageMixer
> cannot detect the camera using FireWire and is limited to a 320 x 240,
> 15fps USB capture, I assume this is because it is a trial version with
> limited features.

Generally usb capture is at a low level
>
> I've tried Windows Movie Maker, VideoWave 4 and WinDV all with the same
> result, no video or audio captured using FireWire. All 3 program can
> control the camera with the on-screen buttons, Movie Maker even
> correctly displays the tape position, so there must be communication
> between the camera and the computer, right? I've tried replacing the
> SP2 drivers with the SP1 (apparently this works with PAL cameras but
> not NTSC), I've tried a different computer all without success.

Check out all the items here
http://www.myvideoproblems.com/ProblemPages/CannotCapture.htm
Just because the cam can be controolled doesn't mean it is ok. What worries
me is that you cannot use it on another machine either. I'd look for machine
3 and 4 to test on, try for Win 98 and XP SP1 machines.

The
> fact that the software that came bundled with the camera can't even
> detect a firewire device is a little bit of a concern but then again
> the readme.txt file seems to indicate that it was written for Win2000
> and XP was an afterthought.

These apps are designed for USB capture, so no need to worry at all.
>
> I've read on line that JVC is not 100% complient with MicroSoft's
> generic AVC driver and that JVC outputs in MPEG1 format and either or
> both are the cause of the problems. Can anyone confirm/deny either of
> these?
When using firewire it should output the dv signal it recorded. This will
become dv-avi on a pc and .mov on a Mac.

>
> When I try to capture in Movie Maker or VideoWave using USB I get error
> messages ranging from "XXX has encountered an unspecific error" or Movie
> Maker will state "a device has too many occurances to fire from" or
> somthing like that. I know that the USB is working properly since I am
> able to use my digital camera, MP3 player and USB printer without
> problems.
Movie Maker etc are all designed to work with firewire, not usb.

Also, I have a Sharp VL-H860 analog video camera that will
> output thorough a Belkin RCA-to-USB convertor. The JVC camera will
> also output through the convertor using the S Video and a/v jacks but
> create MPEG files that are unusable in Movie Maker (which supports the
> previous statement about the output format). And lets face it, I have
> a digital camera to take advantage of the higher throughput and quality
> of USB2 and FireWire,
You have a digital cam to use firewire, USB2 will not give the same results.

if I wanted to use S Video through the convertor I
> would still be using the old Sharp camera.
>
> Well, sorry for the long post. Can anyone help?

Who knows :)

Graham


>
> System:
> Dell Demension 8400
> 3.0 gHtz Pentium 4
> 160 gig HD, 92% free
> 1 gig memory
> WinXP Home Edition, SP2
> All updates and patches are current
>
>
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> Hand2ThePlow


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