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Help, I have a JVC GR-D53AG. I have Windows XP, have fireware cable and
card, which appear to be working properly. I have tried capturing video with no luck on multiple softwares, (windows movie maker, Magix Movie Edit pro10) When I turn the computer on it recognizes the camera, and I am able to control my camera from the computer, however no video appears on the computer nor does it capture. Any ideas Thanks, |
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You have to get a fire-port that is manufactured by texas instruments. This
will fix all of your problems. I had this exact same problem. Your port IS working, the JVC brand and the manufacturer of your current fire port are not compatible. You can get a Texas Instruments fire port at any Circuit City. Best of luck! "antoine b" wrote: > Help, I have a JVC GR-D53AG. I have Windows XP, have fireware cable and > card, which appear to be working properly. I have tried capturing video with > no luck on multiple softwares, (windows movie maker, Magix Movie Edit pro10) > When I turn the computer on it recognizes the camera, and I am able to > control my camera from the computer, however no video appears on the > computer nor does it capture. Any ideas > > Thanks, > > > |
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"Chris" wrote: > You have to get a fire-port that is manufactured by texas instruments. This > will fix all of your problems. I had this exact same problem. Your port IS > working, the JVC brand and the manufacturer of your current fire port are not > compatible. You can get a Texas Instruments fire port at any Circuit City. > Best of luck! > > "antoine b" wrote: > > > Help, I have a JVC GR-D53AG. I have Windows XP, have fireware cable and > > card, which appear to be working properly. I have tried capturing video with > > no luck on multiple softwares, (windows movie maker, Magix Movie Edit pro10) > > When I turn the computer on it recognizes the camera, and I am able to > > control my camera from the computer, however no video appears on the > > computer nor does it capture. Any ideas > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > |
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I am having the same trouble with my JVC GR-D72U digital video camera. Can
you explain to me what you mean by a fire-port? I purchased the fire wire cable directly from JVC so I'm confident it is compatable. Are you referring to the IEEE 1394 port. If so, do you install the Texas Instrument port into an open PCI slot? Thanks Sooo Much "Chris" wrote: > You have to get a fire-port that is manufactured by texas instruments. This > will fix all of your problems. I had this exact same problem. Your port IS > working, the JVC brand and the manufacturer of your current fire port are not > compatible. You can get a Texas Instruments fire port at any Circuit City. > Best of luck! > > "antoine b" wrote: > > > Help, I have a JVC GR-D53AG. I have Windows XP, have fireware cable and > > card, which appear to be working properly. I have tried capturing video with > > no luck on multiple softwares, (windows movie maker, Magix Movie Edit pro10) > > When I turn the computer on it recognizes the camera, and I am able to > > control my camera from the computer, however no video appears on the > > computer nor does it capture. Any ideas > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > |
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Yes, he's referring to a standard PCI firewire card... the TI part is the
chipset. You just insert it into a PCI slot and startup in the usual way. XP should find and install the correct drivers automatically. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging "Greg" <Greg@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8FC04B1D-6D17-4CF9-8597-5EED48F2CDF2@microsoft.com... >I am having the same trouble with my JVC GR-D72U digital video camera. Can > you explain to me what you mean by a fire-port? I purchased the fire wire > cable directly from JVC so I'm confident it is compatable. Are you > referring > to the IEEE 1394 port. If so, do you install the Texas Instrument port > into > an open PCI slot? > > Thanks Sooo Much > > "Chris" wrote: > >> You have to get a fire-port that is manufactured by texas instruments. >> This >> will fix all of your problems. I had this exact same problem. Your port >> IS >> working, the JVC brand and the manufacturer of your current fire port are >> not >> compatible. You can get a Texas Instruments fire port at any Circuit >> City. >> Best of luck! >> >> "antoine b" wrote: >> >> > Help, I have a JVC GR-D53AG. I have Windows XP, have fireware cable and >> > card, which appear to be working properly. I have tried capturing video >> > with >> > no luck on multiple softwares, (windows movie maker, Magix Movie Edit >> > pro10) >> > When I turn the computer on it recognizes the camera, and I am able to >> > control my camera from the computer, however no video appears on the >> > computer nor does it capture. Any ideas >> > >> > Thanks, >> > >> > >> > |
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The other responder was correct- sorry my terminology was confusing. Here's a
link to a site that sells what you need.: http://www.qualitycables.com/TI-3P-PCI.html It was easy to install, just follower the computer manufacturers directions on opening your computer. It seriously only took me about 20 minutes to do, and at the time I was computer illiterate (not that I'm much better now!). Best of luck to you! "Greg" wrote: > I am having the same trouble with my JVC GR-D72U digital video camera. Can > you explain to me what you mean by a fire-port? I purchased the fire wire > cable directly from JVC so I'm confident it is compatable. Are you referring > to the IEEE 1394 port. If so, do you install the Texas Instrument port into > an open PCI slot? > > Thanks Sooo Much > > "Chris" wrote: > > > You have to get a fire-port that is manufactured by texas instruments. This > > will fix all of your problems. I had this exact same problem. Your port IS > > working, the JVC brand and the manufacturer of your current fire port are not > > compatible. You can get a Texas Instruments fire port at any Circuit City. > > Best of luck! > > > > "antoine b" wrote: > > > > > Help, I have a JVC GR-D53AG. I have Windows XP, have fireware cable and > > > card, which appear to be working properly. I have tried capturing video with > > > no luck on multiple softwares, (windows movie maker, Magix Movie Edit pro10) > > > When I turn the computer on it recognizes the camera, and I am able to > > > control my camera from the computer, however no video appears on the > > > computer nor does it capture. Any ideas > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > > |
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Thanks Chris and Cari, I bought a Pyro PCI 64 card at Circuit City, installed
it in minutes, and was capturing like a pro. For the last 6 months I thought it was a software problem. My IEEE 1394 ports are wired right into my mother board, so I never gave it a thought. Thanks again. "Chris" wrote: > The other responder was correct- sorry my terminology was confusing. Here's a > link to a site that sells what you need.: > > http://www.qualitycables.com/TI-3P-PCI.html > It was easy to install, just follower the computer manufacturers directions > on opening your computer. It seriously only took me about 20 minutes to do, > and at the time I was computer illiterate (not that I'm much better now!). > Best of luck to you! > "Greg" wrote: > > > I am having the same trouble with my JVC GR-D72U digital video camera. Can > > you explain to me what you mean by a fire-port? I purchased the fire wire > > cable directly from JVC so I'm confident it is compatable. Are you referring > > to the IEEE 1394 port. If so, do you install the Texas Instrument port into > > an open PCI slot? > > > > Thanks Sooo Much > > > > "Chris" wrote: > > > > > You have to get a fire-port that is manufactured by texas instruments. This > > > will fix all of your problems. I had this exact same problem. Your port IS > > > working, the JVC brand and the manufacturer of your current fire port are not > > > compatible. You can get a Texas Instruments fire port at any Circuit City. > > > Best of luck! > > > > > > "antoine b" wrote: > > > > > > > Help, I have a JVC GR-D53AG. I have Windows XP, have fireware cable and > > > > card, which appear to be working properly. I have tried capturing video with > > > > no luck on multiple softwares, (windows movie maker, Magix Movie Edit pro10) > > > > When I turn the computer on it recognizes the camera, and I am able to > > > > control my camera from the computer, however no video appears on the > > > > computer nor does it capture. Any ideas > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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Happy capturing! And may all your movies be Oscar worthy!
-- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging "Greg" <Greg@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:50BC19E7-8A7B-4C9E-959F-55B75C92247E@microsoft.com... > Thanks Chris and Cari, I bought a Pyro PCI 64 card at Circuit City, > installed > it in minutes, and was capturing like a pro. For the last 6 months I > thought > it was a software problem. My IEEE 1394 ports are wired right into my > mother > board, so I never gave it a thought. Thanks again. > > "Chris" wrote: > >> The other responder was correct- sorry my terminology was confusing. >> Here's a >> link to a site that sells what you need.: >> >> http://www.qualitycables.com/TI-3P-PCI.html >> It was easy to install, just follower the computer manufacturers >> directions >> on opening your computer. It seriously only took me about 20 minutes to >> do, >> and at the time I was computer illiterate (not that I'm much better >> now!). >> Best of luck to you! >> "Greg" wrote: >> >> > I am having the same trouble with my JVC GR-D72U digital video camera. >> > Can >> > you explain to me what you mean by a fire-port? I purchased the fire >> > wire >> > cable directly from JVC so I'm confident it is compatable. Are you >> > referring >> > to the IEEE 1394 port. If so, do you install the Texas Instrument port >> > into >> > an open PCI slot? >> > >> > Thanks Sooo Much >> > >> > "Chris" wrote: >> > >> > > You have to get a fire-port that is manufactured by texas >> > > instruments. This >> > > will fix all of your problems. I had this exact same problem. Your >> > > port IS >> > > working, the JVC brand and the manufacturer of your current fire port >> > > are not >> > > compatible. You can get a Texas Instruments fire port at any Circuit >> > > City. >> > > Best of luck! >> > > >> > > "antoine b" wrote: >> > > >> > > > Help, I have a JVC GR-D53AG. I have Windows XP, have fireware cable >> > > > and >> > > > card, which appear to be working properly. I have tried capturing >> > > > video with >> > > > no luck on multiple softwares, (windows movie maker, Magix Movie >> > > > Edit pro10) >> > > > When I turn the computer on it recognizes the camera, and I am able >> > > > to >> > > > control my camera from the computer, however no video appears on >> > > > the >> > > > computer nor does it capture. Any ideas >> > > > >> > > > Thanks, >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > |
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