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Old 01-05-2006, 06:57 AM
RESS
 
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Default RE: Sony VAIO and WMM Can't Detect Capture Device

It's me again, RESS, well after a good amount of research it seems that
Windows Movie Maker doesn't accept / recognize analog, it was made more for
DV. Sorry for the bother but I guess I'll go back to simply capturing through
Click 2 DVD and then importing the files into WMM.

Again, if anyone DOES have some new updated info on this, then go ahead and
respond.

Thanks again.

"RESS" wrote:

> Hello people,
>
> I need some help. I have a job I need to get done and soon with video and
> need to capture VHS tape to WIndows Movie Maker. Here's the thing. My
> computer rocks in terms of a lot of multimedia stuff. I am a big fan of the
> Sony VAIO. I have a number of software packages, . . from Adobe Premiere to
> Sony's ClickToDVD to Windows Media Center. I can capture video with ALL of
> them and do whatever I need to do. But the person I am trying to finsih this
> for is requesting it be done in Windows Movie Maker so that in the future he
> can rework the video if need be with his own Windows Movie Maker by having
> the working file archived for his own use.
>
> But when I try to capture video using WMM, the VCR doesn't get recognized. I
> switch over to one of the other software packages I mentioned above and no
> problem. Go back to WMM, and nothing.
>
> I know I could use the other software to capture the video and then import
> it into WMM, but that is not what I am looking for. Streamlined process is
> key.
>
> Someone please help me out.
>
> The Sony VAIO has two different capture cards, one in the back and one in
> the front for ease of use. If it helps, here is the model number, it is
> PCV-RZ54G.
>
> Help please.
> Thanks in advance

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