Re: Working with a JVC camera and Windows XP
- From: "decoder" <REMOVE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2006 21:48:02 +0100
"Cavendish2005" <estudioq2005@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi!. I'm afraid that this may be an "old question" but I have found noHave you posted this problem previously under another nym?
answer to my problem yet. I have a JVC GR DVL-300U camera, Windows XP
SP 2 and a VIA IEEE 1394 card. Windows detects the 1394 card but when I
connect my camera nothing happens. I have tried many things like
running DVconnect330.exe, but still nothing happens. Someone told that
may be if I install the Texas instrument drivers for the 1394 card, it
may help. Any ideas apart from buying a new camera?. Many thanks.
There should be two listings in Device Manager for your firewire card:
"IEEE1394 bus host controllers"/ "VIA OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host
Controller"
There should also be an entry for each firewire card installed, these
will be listed under: "Network adapters".
If these are listed without any exclaimation/questionmark, then your
firewire card is functioning.
Your DV cam may require that the option "DV-OUT" is activated
via the cam's menu's.
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