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Ok. I just bought a brand new pc computer. It's a Dell Dimension XPS4. 3.6Ghtz, Gig of ram, 256MB x16 Radeon X800 XT.
Now, I plug my firewire cable into my canon mini dv camera, and then into the firewire jack in the front of my computer (I also have the same type of jack on the back I think on my video or sound card port.. and the wire fits?)
but anyways I tried both jacks, and both when I plug it in the jack I get my camcorder blinking DV IN in the bottom right corner.. so it looks like the CAM is reading it?
then I open adobe premiere pro, goto capture, and I get this at the top:
"Capture Device Offline"
I followed all the steps in the adobe help to begin capture and I get the same outcome. And I've even tried other software and same type off thing, "Nothing connected."
So I need some capture drivers installed or anything? Do I need to reinstall drivers? How? What should I do!
If I goto add/remove hardware I see
Texas INstruments OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller
OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller
So those are the two IEEE devices I see, 2? I don't know why but they are there.
Does anybody have any input or idea as to what might be wrong?
Now, I plug my firewire cable into my canon mini dv camera, and then into the firewire jack in the front of my computer (I also have the same type of jack on the back I think on my video or sound card port.. and the wire fits?)
but anyways I tried both jacks, and both when I plug it in the jack I get my camcorder blinking DV IN in the bottom right corner.. so it looks like the CAM is reading it?
then I open adobe premiere pro, goto capture, and I get this at the top:
"Capture Device Offline"
I followed all the steps in the adobe help to begin capture and I get the same outcome. And I've even tried other software and same type off thing, "Nothing connected."
So I need some capture drivers installed or anything? Do I need to reinstall drivers? How? What should I do!
If I goto add/remove hardware I see
Texas INstruments OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller
OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller
So those are the two IEEE devices I see, 2? I don't know why but they are there.
Does anybody have any input or idea as to what might be wrong?