I recently purchased a Canon DC10 Camcorder which included MyDVD as part of the bundle. When I first installed the package on my desktop, the software seemed to work properly, in that it could download from the camera onto my hard disk.
At the same time I have been moving most of my applications from the desktop onto a Lenovo Laptop. When I installed the MyDVD package onto the laptop, and tried to download (Open Disk) video from the camcorder it comes up with a message saying "there is no Canon DVD Cam connected to PC!".
When I tried to rerun the same Open Disk function on my Desktop, it comes up with the same message.
The only difference between the 2 systems is that on the desktop there is also now a preceding message saying "MyDVD has detected that DMA is turned off for one or more of the recording devices................" . I have followed the advice given to fix this and it appears that DMA is in fact properly enabled. This message does not appear on the new laptop.
Both systems are Windows XP.
Can anybody give me advice on how to get around this problem?
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MyDVD not recognizing Canon DC10 Camcorder
#2
Posted 11 September 2006 - 03:27 PM
Hi There
Sorry to say, but you're on the wrong forum! This topic is for a specific product called "Roxio DV Capture for Windows Media Center" - not MyDVD. I suggest you repost your question in the Roxio MyDVD section of the forums - you'll get a speedy answer there!
Sorry to say, but you're on the wrong forum! This topic is for a specific product called "Roxio DV Capture for Windows Media Center" - not MyDVD. I suggest you repost your question in the Roxio MyDVD section of the forums - you'll get a speedy answer there!
#3
Posted 24 September 2006 - 01:31 PM
frinkenstein, on Sep 11 2006, 03:27 PM, said:
Hi There
Sorry to say, but you're on the wrong forum! This topic is for a specific product called "Roxio DV Capture for Windows Media Center" - not MyDVD. I suggest you repost your question in the Roxio MyDVD section of the forums - you'll get a speedy answer there!
Sorry to say, but you're on the wrong forum! This topic is for a specific product called "Roxio DV Capture for Windows Media Center" - not MyDVD. I suggest you repost your question in the Roxio MyDVD section of the forums - you'll get a speedy answer there!
I too have a problem with MyDvd 8, but couldn't find a forum for it.
This was the closest I could think of, and the original poster of the question apparently felt the same way!
I just bought MyDVD as it advertised HDV support. But as far as I can tell it is completely useless as it only captures the content. Won't display it in full resolution, won't convert it to any viewable HD format.
#4
Posted 27 September 2006 - 10:34 AM
Try here:
http://forums.suppor...hp?showforum=14
http://forums.suppor...hp?showforum=14
donthireddy, on Sep 24 2006, 02:31 PM, said:
I too have a problem with MyDvd 8, but couldn't find a forum for it.
This was the closest I could think of, and the original poster of the question apparently felt the same way!
I just bought MyDVD as it advertised HDV support. But as far as I can tell it is completely useless as it only captures the content. Won't display it in full resolution, won't convert it to any viewable HD format.
This was the closest I could think of, and the original poster of the question apparently felt the same way!
I just bought MyDVD as it advertised HDV support. But as far as I can tell it is completely useless as it only captures the content. Won't display it in full resolution, won't convert it to any viewable HD format.
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