Graham
Fri Apr 18 01:20:31 PDT 2008
Sorry I've been busy.
Yes the correct name is IEEE1394a, it was developed by Apple who called it
firewire, they sold it to the IEEE for a nominal sum.
Then manufacturers developed there own makes on firewire, and along came dv
and sony have i-link etc.
All work with firewire and buying card would be my option for solving your
problem.
--
Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.myvideoproblems.com
"John Z" <JohnZ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5AA35B8D-B733-4472-BE85-C0F199F6B5AD@microsoft.com...
> Graham,
>
> I didn't realize that DV used the IEEE-1394 physical interface. Plug the
> DV
> from the camcorder into the IEEE-1394 on the computer. Duh.
>
> If I can't fix USB2 capture I'll buy an IEEE-1394 card and cable and try
> that. If that works it may be the first time I've fixed a software
> problem
> with hardware. Usually it's the other way around.
>
> John Z
>
> --
> John Zweighaft
>
>
> "John Z" wrote:
>
>> Graham,
>>
>> Check this Microsoft support article,
>>
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/827542/en-us.
>> I didn't spot the article earlier because of its age, Nov,
>> 2003. It suggests I should check other video programs for interference
>> with
>> Movie Maker. I'll look for webcam stuff in Windows Live Messenger, not
>> yet
>> uninstalled. I'll look for unnecessary Media Center stuff too.
>>
>> Now I suspect Movie Maker is very sensitive to installs and other
>> applications (possibly even its own) messing up its resources. Movie
>> Maker
>> problems seem relatively common. My son in-law may have been lucky. I
>> found
>> it simple and intuitive when I tried it before it broke. Too bad it's
>> NOT
>> stable. I still hope to fix it. If I can't I'll have to set up
>> something
>> else for him to use.
>>
>> --
>> John Zweighaft
>>
>>
>> "John Z" wrote:
>>
>> > Graham (or anyone),
>> >
>> > Actions tried last night.
>> >
>> > 1. Uninstalled portions of the Yahoo Toolbar and Windows Live to fix
>> > other
>> > problems. Fixed one of the two. Did not test Movie Maker these
>> > changes.
>> >
>> > 2. Registered or reregistered QDV.DLL. One of actions 1 or 2 made the
>> > camera problem worse. Windows stopped recognizing the USB video device
>> > when
>> > the camera was plugged in. The device manager no longer had a USB
>> > video
>> > device.
>> >
>> > 3. Checked the date on the last captured AVI against the trial system
>> > restore. The trial system restore was in fact older than this capture.
>> >
>> > 4. Uninstalled and reinstalled the Panasonic AVI stream driver. This
>> > restored the ability of windows to recognize the USB viceo device. The
>> > Movie
>> > Maker problem remained.
>> >
>> > 5. Checked the camera (Panasonic PV GS180) and computer (Dell
>> > Dimension)
>> > for firewire and found none. The camera uses USB2. There is a DV
>> > output.
>> > Is DV compatable with Firewire or 1394? Firewire could be added to
>> > the
>> > computer with a card and would probably be a low cost option. The
>> > camera
>> > manual barely mentions Firewire or IEEE 1394.
>> >
>> > 6. Reloaded directX from the Panasonic disk. This was suspiciously
>> > too
>> > fast and may have done nothing. The Movie Maker problem remained.
>> >
>> > This is what I can think of to try next.
>> > a) Try Dell technical support.
>> > b) Remove all Windows Live components.
>> > c) Try unregister of QDV.DLL
>> > d) Retry reinstall of directX.
>> >
>> > Ouestions.
>> > What else can youy think of try?
>> > Can the camera DV port be used with a PC 1394 port?
>> > Can Movie Maker be reinstalled? If so How?
>> >
>> > --
>> > John Zweighaft
>> >
>> >
>> > "Graham Hughes" wrote:
>> >
>> > > Ok, movie maker is not designed to work with USB, it is designed to
>> > > work
>> > > with firewire.
>> > > Panasonic produce what is knwn as a USB2 video driver, which gives
>> > > you the
>> > > ability to capture dv.avi files from a mini dv camcorder using usb2.
>> > > If the
>> > > cam is a panasonic mini dv try re-installing the drivers from the
>> > > supplied
>> > > cd.
>> > > MM is still not designed to pick up on this driver, but luckliy your
>> > > son
>> > > appears to have a system which has so it may again, or his luck may
>> > > have run
>> > > out and you never see it again.
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > Why isn't firewire an option?
>> > > What cam do you have?
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > --
>> > >
>> > > Graham Hughes
>> > > MVP Digital Media
>> > > www.myvideoproblems.com
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > "John Z" <JohnZ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> > > news:F2BD99D3-B86E-4DD3-8B0F-909286D159F1@microsoft.com...
>> > > > Graham,
>> > > >
>> > > > I probably lost a longer post, but it may appear. My apologies if
>> > > > this is
>> > > > a
>> > > > repeat.
>> > > >
>> > > > In short, USB can work. My son in-law has produced excellent
>> > > > quality DVDs
>> > > > using Movie Maker to capture and edit video from his camcorder.
>> > > > Neither
>> > > > the
>> > > > computer nor the camcorder have firewire.
>> > > >
>> > > > I suspect some software change and will continue looking.
>> > > >
>> > > > I have not tried reinstalling camera software or Movie Maker. I
>> > > > don't see
>> > > > how to reinstall Movie Maker either. Do you know how?
>> > > >
>> > > > I'm open to suggestions, but firewire is not a viable option on his
>> > > > system.
>> > > >
>> > > > --
>> > > > John Zweighaft
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > > "Graham Hughes" wrote:
>> > > >
>> > > >> Your problem is the USB connection.
>> > > >>
>> > > >> You need to connect via firewire.
>> > > >>
>> > > >> What cam do you have?
>> > > >>
>> > > >> --
>> > > >>
>> > > >> Graham Hughes
>> > > >> MVP Digital Media
>> > > >> www.myvideoproblems.com
>> > > >>
>> > > >>
>> > > >> "John Z" <JohnZ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> > > >> news:2CDA419E-FF38-40D5-BC45-641BAFE6F51E@microsoft.com...
>> > > >> > Thanks. That's a good trouble shooting suggestion. I did
>> > > >> > notice the
>> > > >> > WMV
>> > > >> > option was available. I started capture in at least one other
>> > > >> > format,
>> > > >> > it
>> > > >> > might have been WMV, but aborted before completion. I should
>> > > >> > have
>> > > >> > completed
>> > > >> > a capture in any other format. I'll try a short WMV clip and
>> > > >> > reply
>> > > >> > with
>> > > >> > results.
>> > > >> >
>> > > >> > It may be a day or two until I try. I'm helping my son in-law.
>> > > >> > He
>> > > >> > prefers
>> > > >> > the AVI format for creating good DVDs of my grandson. I really
>> > > >> > want to
>> > > >> > get
>> > > >> > AVI capture back. If I fail I might look for another video
>> > > >> > editing
>> > > >> > program
>> > > >> > for him.
>> > > >> >
>> > > >> > Note that the camera uses a USB connection. Movie Maker
>> > > >> > recognizes (at
>> > > >> > least partially) that the camera is connected, but would not let
>> > > >> > me set
>> > > >> > capture parameters and forced 320x240 and 15 frames per second.
>> > > >> >
>> > > >> >
>> > > >> > --
>> > > >> > John Zweighaft
>> > > >> >
>> > > >> >
>> > > >> > "John Z" wrote:
>> > > >> >
>> > > >> >> Windows Movie Maker has lost the ability to capture video from
>> > > >> >> a DV
>> > > >> >> camcorder
>> > > >> >> in DV-AVI format. The DV-AVI selection is now grayed out and
>> > > >> >> not
>> > > >> >> available.
>> > > >> >> It worked when last used about 1 month ago.
>> > > >> >>
>> > > >> >> Rebooting windows does not help. Windows automatic update is
>> > > >> >> on.
>> > > >> >> Movie
>> > > >> >> maker automatic codec download was off. I turned on automatic
>> > > >> >> codec
>> > > >> >> download
>> > > >> >> and imported an AVI video file on the computer without fixing
>> > > >> >> the
>> > > >> >> problem
>> > > >> >> although from the wait before starting the import I suspect a
>> > > >> >> new
>> > > >> >> codec
>> > > >> >> was
>> > > >> >> loaded.
>> > > >> >>
>> > > >> >> The operating system version is Windows XP Home Edition Version
>> > > >> >> 5.1
>> > > >> >> service
>> > > >> >> pack 2. Movie Maker is version 2.1.
>> > > >> >>
>> > > >> >> How do I restore the ablilty to capture camera video in DV-AVI
>> > > >> >> format?
>> > > >> >>
>> > > >> >> --
>> > > >> >> John Zweighaft
>> > > >>
>> > > >>
>> > > >>
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >