Mini DV capture Unable to capture DV from Camcorder
#1
Posted 30 July 2007 - 04:31 PM
sole purpose of capturing and burning my countless mini DV's to discs. My PC is
equipped with a DVD burner and IEEE 1394 card. Pentium 2 GHZ processor,
768 meg of ram, 64 meg video ram, all are funtional.
When I click on the video button in the video capture box of EMC9 there are no
devices available. The firewire is working as the camera recognizes the PC and displays
DV-IN on the display indicating a connection. I have contacted Canon and they assure
me it is not the camcorder, but point to the software.
I guess the real issue here is this: The ZR800 is not listed as a EMC9 supported device.
However, other Canon Digital Video's are. Also, as a side issue when I select the photo
capture button (of EMC9) it lists my FAX machine as the only available photo capture device.
Have I purchased software that won't do what I want it to? Or is there a setting that is wrong?
Please don't start questioning my PC and it's configuration. I'm talking about a simple
external video capture device that simply can't/won't be recognized by EMC9 software.
Based on all I have read on this forum, I am beginning to think that maybe this "firewire"
technology may be overrated, and is in reality full of bugs. For Roxio's sake, considering
all the development they've put into there great software, I hope I'm wrong.
Thank you to whomever responds.
#2
Posted 30 July 2007 - 04:49 PM
sole purpose of capturing and burning my countless mini DV's to discs. My PC is
equipped with a DVD burner and IEEE 1394 card. Pentium 2 GHZ processor,
768 meg of ram, 64 meg video ram, all are funtional.
When I click on the video button in the video capture box of EMC9 there are no
devices available. The firewire is working as the camera recognizes the PC and displays
DV-IN on the display indicating a connection. I have contacted Canon and they assure
me it is not the camcorder, but point to the software.
I guess the real issue here is this: The ZR800 is not listed as a EMC9 supported device.
However, other Canon Digital Video's are. Also, as a side issue when I select the photo
capture button (of EMC9) it lists my FAX machine as the only available photo capture device.
Have I purchased software that won't do what I want it to? Or is there a setting that is wrong?
Please don't start questioning my PC and it's configuration. I'm talking about a simple
external video capture device that simply can't/won't be recognized by EMC9 software.
Based on all I have read on this forum, I am beginning to think that maybe this "firewire"
technology may be overrated, and is in reality full of bugs. For Roxio's sake, considering
all the development they've put into there great software, I hope I'm wrong.
Thank you to whomever responds.
Firewire is the best way to capture, and I have no clue why it doesn't at least see your camcorder. The 64 MB onboard video chip isn't enough to do video editing work, but I am not sure that that has anything to do with the computer not seeing the camcorder.
See if it is recognized using Windows Movie Maker to capture.
GrandpaBruce
Vietnam Vet - 1970 - 1971
Main System:
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PLEXTOR Black DVD Burner, Model PX-880SA; Pioneer Black 8X BD-R 2X BD-RE 16X DVD+R Burner
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Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion Series Sound Card
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#3
Posted 30 July 2007 - 05:27 PM
Several people have posted problems capturing with Canon camcorders via firewire. It could be a number of things. Although everyone seems to want to point fingers at the software, it is more likely a combination of your hardware. Also make sure you have updated video card drivers and the latest DirectX (Jul 2007). These have to be done manually. MS Update doesn't do those.
I will have to agree with Bruce, your computer is definitely on the low end for video capturing even though it should work. Videowave/MyDVD 9 need a good video card with 128MB that fully supports DirectX 9. You might be able to render video in software mode and all of the 3D transitions/effects will not be available.
Oh yeah, you might want to check this out too:
Update for Windows XP (KB885222)
After you install Windows XP Service Pack 2, some 1394 devices (such as digital cameras that use S400 speed) may not perform as expected.
Firewire SP2 fix
This post has been edited by ggrussell: 30 July 2007 - 05:30 PM
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System 2: HP DV7 laptop, Turion II Dual Core 2.4Ghz, 4GB RAM, 640GB hard drive, ATI Mobility HD4650, ATI HiDef Audio, Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit.
Gary Russell
TNUSA
#4
Posted 31 July 2007 - 05:21 AM
#5
Posted 31 July 2007 - 05:46 AM
This post has been edited by ggrussell: 31 July 2007 - 05:47 AM
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System 2: HP DV7 laptop, Turion II Dual Core 2.4Ghz, 4GB RAM, 640GB hard drive, ATI Mobility HD4650, ATI HiDef Audio, Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit.
Gary Russell
TNUSA
#6
Posted 17 January 2009 - 04:03 PM
1. unplug all cables
2. plug cable into camera only
3. turn on camera
4. plug into computer
Hope this helps. I'm running Vista and XP, using Windows Movie Maker on both. I use Roxio 9 to burn DVDs.
#7
Posted 17 January 2009 - 04:40 PM
1. unplug all cables
2. plug cable into camera only
3. turn on camera
4. plug into computer
Hope this helps. I'm running Vista and XP, using Windows Movie Maker on both. I use Roxio 9 to burn DVDs.
Thanks for the post, but Megabit hasn't visited the forums in almost 18 months.
Hopefully, your post will help someone else.
GrandpaBruce
Vietnam Vet - 1970 - 1971
Main System:
ASUS P6T Deluxe V2 LGA 1366 Intel X58 ATX Intel Motherboard; Cooler Master ATCS 840 Case
Intel Core i7 920 Nehalem 2.66GHz 4 x 256KB L2 Cache 8MB L3 Cache LGA 1366 130W Quad-Core Processor
CORSAIR DOMINATOR 3GB (3 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1866
PLEXTOR Black DVD Burner, Model PX-880SA; Pioneer Black 8X BD-R 2X BD-RE 16X DVD+R Burner
XFX HD-489A-ZDFC Radeon HD 4890 1GB Video Card
Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion Series Sound Card
Windows XP Pro w/SP3
Backup Computer:
ASUS A8N32-SLI Deluxe
Windows 7 Pro w/SP1

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