Re: HELP ! IEEE 1394 & Camcorder
- From: Chad <Chad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 20:34:01 -0700
Thanks for the suggestion Bryan. Unfortunately both the laptop PCMCIA and
desktop firewire cards we're trying to get this working on are no-name brands
that were purchased at Best Buy and have zero contact info on them. The
laptop (Gateway Solo 9550) also has onboard firewire port but XP MCE freezes
when the camera is plugged into it.
We've been able to use this setup for a couple years before SP2 was
released. Unfortunately wiping the drive and installing fresh copies of Win
98SE, Win2k Pro, and XP Pro w/ and w/o SP1 have failed.
Because we've been able to get these working in the past and these firewire
cards work properly when external hard drives are connected to them, I'm
highly suspecting this is a firewire driver issue steming around SP2.
I'm assuming your next suggestion is to purchase a firewire card that comes
with it's own drivers, no?
Again thank you very much for responding. Your help and expertise is beyond
appreciated. -- Chad
"Bryan Socha (MVP-MCE)" wrote:
I use firewire capture a lot from cameras, deck, dvbridges with no issues..
I would suggesting trying to find out who make the firewire chipset and see
if that manufacturer has a reference driver you could install. Its a shot
in the dark but might work.
--
Bryan Socha
MSMVP - Media Center
http://www.microsoft.com/mvp
"Chad" <Chad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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This is a widely documented problem with no well documented solution.
Most
digital video users reported problems with firewire connectivity after
installing SP2 for XP. It's reported that the firewire drivers that came
with this update slowed the data transmission way down to 100 from 800 or
400
depending on your device.
Some have been able to reinstall the old drivers but this is tricky as XP
replaces them with new versions upon each reboot. The source cab files
then
have to be renamed so XP doesn't find the new drivers to keep overwriting
the
old ones.
Regardless I've tried everything and have been unable to get my Sony TRV19
to work with several Windows versions now. Even going back to 98SE and
2000
have not worked while the camera shows connectivity via the IEEE1394
interface.
I've yet to scrub the rest of the posts here but if anyone has ideas
please
shoot them here. I'm about at my wits end with this after weeks of work
on
this problem.
"LatinGuy" wrote:
I've just purchased a Dell XPS600, Pentium D with Windows Xp Media
Center Edition.
When I connect my digital video (DV) camera to my computer by using an
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE) 1394 cable,
a bubble pops up under my task bar saying "New Hardware Found" then the
Install Wizard pops up asking to located the driver in the CD. Once I
locate the .inf file and press next, Intall Wizard replies "No Hardware
Installed.
I called Dell and after 3 hour I found out they don't have a clue about
drivers. So to get me off the phone they tell me that I must call the
manufacters of the cameras and get new drivers.
That did'nt work.
I've tried several ways to install this driver (downloading updated
drivers, trying to install through Device Manager, etc...) and still no
luck.
The two cameras I have is SONY DCR-TRV18 and Samsung SDC103.
Is there anyone else having this problem? or am I just losing it?
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