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I have a Samsung Mini DV which I previously used to capture video in Movie
Maker with an IEEE 1394 connection. When I try to capture now and finish the wizaed an on screen message states video not captured correctly - verify the video camera and capture device are configured correctly. I cant work put how to do this!! -- Stevie |
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Steve,
I am having the exact same problem as you using a Panasonic PV-DV52S-D Camcorder and an IEEE 1394 connection. This camcorder worked great on my old computer system using Windows XP and Windows Movie Maker. Now I bought a new Dell system with Windows XP with Media Center 2005 and nothing seems to work. I tried using several different capturing software packages as well and keep getting similar errors. So, there is something wrong missing that I believe Microsoft will have to fix in an upcoming patch or something. Hopefully we'll get an answer soon! "Stevie" wrote: > I have a Samsung Mini DV which I previously used to capture video in Movie > Maker with an IEEE 1394 connection. When I try to capture now and finish the > wizaed an on screen message states video not captured correctly - verify the > video camera and capture device are configured correctly. > > I cant work put how to do this!! > -- > Stevie |
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