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OK, allow me to give you the history of this problem.
Everything is working fine on Friday. I can download footage from my JVC camera, through the DV out, into my PC via firewire. Great. No new software is installed. Saturday I take the computer from my home to a theatre, where it is used to play a looping video all day. It is out of my site, but as far as I am aware nothing out of the ordinary happens. Only the screen is accessible to the public. Sunday, I plug everything back up, but now when I switch my camera back on, it is not recognized. XP does not flash up the normal 'what would you like to do box'. Nothing. At all. The Firewire card shows up in Device Manager. The 1394 Connection shows up under Network Connections. I have turned off the firewall for that connection. I have tried uploading from a different (Sony) camera. Nothing. I have tried taking the firewire cable and my JVC camera to another computer, where it is recognised instantly. This appears to be the only problem that has arisen since Friday. Can someone point me in the right direction as to where I should go from here? I have some pretty important footage that needs editing, and I am presently completely stuck. Many thanks for your time, Jon |
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Might try deleting the firewire card entry from device manager,in case the
driver is corrupted, then reboot and let windows reinstall it. If that doesn't help, the card itself may be fried. Try reseating it. If no joy, try another card. <jon.k@bigfoot.com> wrote in message news:1130784079.099871.202990@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > OK, allow me to give you the history of this problem. > > Everything is working fine on Friday. I can download footage from my > JVC camera, through the DV out, into my PC via firewire. Great. > > No new software is installed. > > Saturday I take the computer from my home to a theatre, where it is > used to play a looping video all day. It is out of my site, but as far > as I am aware nothing out of the ordinary happens. Only the screen is > accessible to the public. > > Sunday, I plug everything back up, but now when I switch my camera back > on, it is not recognized. XP does not flash up the normal 'what would > you like to do box'. Nothing. At all. > > The Firewire card shows up in Device Manager. > > The 1394 Connection shows up under Network Connections. > I have turned off the firewall for that connection. > > I have tried uploading from a different (Sony) camera. Nothing. > > I have tried taking the firewire cable and my JVC camera to another > computer, where it is recognised instantly. > > This appears to be the only problem that has arisen since Friday. > > Can someone point me in the right direction as to where I should go > from here? I have some pretty important footage that needs editing, > and I am presently completely stuck. > > Many thanks for your time, > > Jon > |
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Might try deleting the firewire card entry from device manager,in case the
driver is corrupted, then reboot and let windows reinstall it. If that doesn't help, the card itself may be fried. Try reseating it. If no joy, try another card. <jon.k@bigfoot.com> wrote in message news:1130784079.099871.202990@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > OK, allow me to give you the history of this problem. > > Everything is working fine on Friday. I can download footage from my > JVC camera, through the DV out, into my PC via firewire. Great. > > No new software is installed. > > Saturday I take the computer from my home to a theatre, where it is > used to play a looping video all day. It is out of my site, but as far > as I am aware nothing out of the ordinary happens. Only the screen is > accessible to the public. > > Sunday, I plug everything back up, but now when I switch my camera back > on, it is not recognized. XP does not flash up the normal 'what would > you like to do box'. Nothing. At all. > > The Firewire card shows up in Device Manager. > > The 1394 Connection shows up under Network Connections. > I have turned off the firewall for that connection. > > I have tried uploading from a different (Sony) camera. Nothing. > > I have tried taking the firewire cable and my JVC camera to another > computer, where it is recognised instantly. > > This appears to be the only problem that has arisen since Friday. > > Can someone point me in the right direction as to where I should go > from here? I have some pretty important footage that needs editing, > and I am presently completely stuck. > > Many thanks for your time, > > Jon > |
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Burgy wrote: > Might try deleting the firewire card entry from device manager,in case the > driver is corrupted, then reboot and let windows reinstall it. If that > doesn't help, the card itself may be fried. Try reseating it. If no joy, try > another card. > > > <jon.k@bigfoot.com> wrote in message > news:1130784079.099871.202990@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > > OK, allow me to give you the history of this problem. > > > > Everything is working fine on Friday. I can download footage from my > > JVC camera, through the DV out, into my PC via firewire. Great. > > > > No new software is installed. > > > > Saturday I take the computer from my home to a theatre, where it is > > used to play a looping video all day. It is out of my site, but as far > > as I am aware nothing out of the ordinary happens. Only the screen is > > accessible to the public. > > > > Sunday, I plug everything back up, but now when I switch my camera back > > on, it is not recognized. XP does not flash up the normal 'what would > > you like to do box'. Nothing. At all. > > > > The Firewire card shows up in Device Manager. > > > > The 1394 Connection shows up under Network Connections. > > I have turned off the firewall for that connection. > > > > I have tried uploading from a different (Sony) camera. Nothing. > > > > I have tried taking the firewire cable and my JVC camera to another > > computer, where it is recognised instantly. > > > > This appears to be the only problem that has arisen since Friday. > > > > Can someone point me in the right direction as to where I should go > > from here? I have some pretty important footage that needs editing, > > and I am presently completely stuck. > > > > Many thanks for your time, > > > > Jon > > Thanks Burgy, I've tried that with no success. I've got another card in the post now though. Weird that it's still recognised and the USB ports on the same card work. As some additional information, I've tried System Restoring back to Friday with no success. |
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What was the pc used for while away? What was being watched, what may have
been connected? Along with the damage may have been caused by someone incorecctly plugging something in or out, it may be that a setting has been changed, though system restore should have sorted that. -- Graham Hughes MVP Digital Media www.myvideoproblems.co.uk www.dvds2treasure.com www.simplydv.com <jon.k@bigfoot.com> wrote in message news:1130799561.574462.132850@g14g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > > Burgy wrote: >> Might try deleting the firewire card entry from device manager,in case >> the >> driver is corrupted, then reboot and let windows reinstall it. If that >> doesn't help, the card itself may be fried. Try reseating it. If no joy, >> try >> another card. >> >> >> <jon.k@bigfoot.com> wrote in message >> news:1130784079.099871.202990@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... >> > OK, allow me to give you the history of this problem. >> > >> > Everything is working fine on Friday. I can download footage from my >> > JVC camera, through the DV out, into my PC via firewire. Great. >> > >> > No new software is installed. >> > >> > Saturday I take the computer from my home to a theatre, where it is >> > used to play a looping video all day. It is out of my site, but as far >> > as I am aware nothing out of the ordinary happens. Only the screen is >> > accessible to the public. >> > >> > Sunday, I plug everything back up, but now when I switch my camera back >> > on, it is not recognized. XP does not flash up the normal 'what would >> > you like to do box'. Nothing. At all. >> > >> > The Firewire card shows up in Device Manager. >> > >> > The 1394 Connection shows up under Network Connections. >> > I have turned off the firewall for that connection. >> > >> > I have tried uploading from a different (Sony) camera. Nothing. >> > >> > I have tried taking the firewire cable and my JVC camera to another >> > computer, where it is recognised instantly. >> > >> > This appears to be the only problem that has arisen since Friday. >> > >> > Can someone point me in the right direction as to where I should go >> > from here? I have some pretty important footage that needs editing, >> > and I am presently completely stuck. >> > >> > Many thanks for your time, >> > >> > Jon >> > > > Thanks Burgy, > > I've tried that with no success. I've got another card in the post now > though. Weird that it's still recognised and the USB ports on the same > card work. > > As some additional information, I've tried System Restoring back to > Friday with no success. > |
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Hi Graham,
The sole use of the PC was to play a wmv on a loop all day. No one at the theatre knew I was bringing the computer, and as far as I know they didn't have anything to plug into it. They certainly had no reason to. And when I came back at the end of the day, it was still running the video. Graham Hughes wrote: > What was the pc used for while away? What was being watched, what may have > been connected? Along with the damage may have been caused by someone > incorecctly plugging something in or out, it may be that a setting has been > changed, though system restore should have sorted that. > > -- > Graham Hughes > MVP Digital Media > www.myvideoproblems.co.uk > www.dvds2treasure.com > www.simplydv.com > > > <jon.k@bigfoot.com> wrote in message > news:1130799561.574462.132850@g14g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > > > > Burgy wrote: > >> Might try deleting the firewire card entry from device manager,in case > >> the > >> driver is corrupted, then reboot and let windows reinstall it. If that > >> doesn't help, the card itself may be fried. Try reseating it. If no joy, > >> try > >> another card. > >> > >> > >> <jon.k@bigfoot.com> wrote in message > >> news:1130784079.099871.202990@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > >> > OK, allow me to give you the history of this problem. > >> > > >> > Everything is working fine on Friday. I can download footage from my > >> > JVC camera, through the DV out, into my PC via firewire. Great. > >> > > >> > No new software is installed. > >> > > >> > Saturday I take the computer from my home to a theatre, where it is > >> > used to play a looping video all day. It is out of my site, but as far > >> > as I am aware nothing out of the ordinary happens. Only the screen is > >> > accessible to the public. > >> > > >> > Sunday, I plug everything back up, but now when I switch my camera back > >> > on, it is not recognized. XP does not flash up the normal 'what would > >> > you like to do box'. Nothing. At all. > >> > > >> > The Firewire card shows up in Device Manager. > >> > > >> > The 1394 Connection shows up under Network Connections. > >> > I have turned off the firewall for that connection. > >> > > >> > I have tried uploading from a different (Sony) camera. Nothing. > >> > > >> > I have tried taking the firewire cable and my JVC camera to another > >> > computer, where it is recognised instantly. > >> > > >> > This appears to be the only problem that has arisen since Friday. > >> > > >> > Can someone point me in the right direction as to where I should go > >> > from here? I have some pretty important footage that needs editing, > >> > and I am presently completely stuck. > >> > > >> > Many thanks for your time, > >> > > >> > Jon > >> > > > > > Thanks Burgy, > > > > I've tried that with no success. I've got another card in the post now > > though. Weird that it's still recognised and the USB ports on the same > > card work. > > > > As some additional information, I've tried System Restoring back to > > Friday with no success. > > |
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MAy just be bad luck with the firewire card, has it arrived yet? Thney can
show as fine in device manager but be faulty. -- Graham Hughes MVP Digital Media www.myvideoproblems.co.uk www.dvds2treasure.com www.simplydv.com <jon.k@bigfoot.com> wrote in message news:1130868203.423278.38630@g47g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... > Hi Graham, > > The sole use of the PC was to play a wmv on a loop all day. > > No one at the theatre knew I was bringing the computer, and as far as I > know they didn't have anything to plug into it. They certainly had no > reason to. And when I came back at the end of the day, it was still > running the video. > > > Graham Hughes wrote: >> What was the pc used for while away? What was being watched, what may >> have >> been connected? Along with the damage may have been caused by someone >> incorecctly plugging something in or out, it may be that a setting has >> been >> changed, though system restore should have sorted that. >> >> -- >> Graham Hughes >> MVP Digital Media >> www.myvideoproblems.co.uk >> www.dvds2treasure.com >> www.simplydv.com >> >> >> <jon.k@bigfoot.com> wrote in message >> news:1130799561.574462.132850@g14g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... >> > >> > Burgy wrote: >> >> Might try deleting the firewire card entry from device manager,in case >> >> the >> >> driver is corrupted, then reboot and let windows reinstall it. If that >> >> doesn't help, the card itself may be fried. Try reseating it. If no >> >> joy, >> >> try >> >> another card. >> >> >> >> >> >> <jon.k@bigfoot.com> wrote in message >> >> news:1130784079.099871.202990@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... >> >> > OK, allow me to give you the history of this problem. >> >> > >> >> > Everything is working fine on Friday. I can download footage from >> >> > my >> >> > JVC camera, through the DV out, into my PC via firewire. Great. >> >> > >> >> > No new software is installed. >> >> > >> >> > Saturday I take the computer from my home to a theatre, where it is >> >> > used to play a looping video all day. It is out of my site, but as >> >> > far >> >> > as I am aware nothing out of the ordinary happens. Only the screen >> >> > is >> >> > accessible to the public. >> >> > >> >> > Sunday, I plug everything back up, but now when I switch my camera >> >> > back >> >> > on, it is not recognized. XP does not flash up the normal 'what >> >> > would >> >> > you like to do box'. Nothing. At all. >> >> > >> >> > The Firewire card shows up in Device Manager. >> >> > >> >> > The 1394 Connection shows up under Network Connections. >> >> > I have turned off the firewall for that connection. >> >> > >> >> > I have tried uploading from a different (Sony) camera. Nothing. >> >> > >> >> > I have tried taking the firewire cable and my JVC camera to another >> >> > computer, where it is recognised instantly. >> >> > >> >> > This appears to be the only problem that has arisen since Friday. >> >> > >> >> > Can someone point me in the right direction as to where I should go >> >> > from here? I have some pretty important footage that needs editing, >> >> > and I am presently completely stuck. >> >> > >> >> > Many thanks for your time, >> >> > >> >> > Jon >> >> > >> > >> > Thanks Burgy, >> > >> > I've tried that with no success. I've got another card in the post now >> > though. Weird that it's still recognised and the USB ports on the same >> > card work. >> > >> > As some additional information, I've tried System Restoring back to >> > Friday with no success. >> > > |
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To the sound of much cheering, the new card turned up today and
detected the camera straight away! So the moral of the story is - Device Manager lies. Thanks so much to everyone who inputed over the last few days. Jon Graham Hughes wrote: > MAy just be bad luck with the firewire card, has it arrived yet? Thney can > show as fine in device manager but be faulty. > > -- > Graham Hughes > MVP Digital Media > www.myvideoproblems.co.uk > www.dvds2treasure.com > www.simplydv.com > > > <jon.k@bigfoot.com> wrote in message > news:1130868203.423278.38630@g47g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... > > Hi Graham, > > > > The sole use of the PC was to play a wmv on a loop all day. > > > > No one at the theatre knew I was bringing the computer, and as far as I > > know they didn't have anything to plug into it. They certainly had no > > reason to. And when I came back at the end of the day, it was still > > running the video. > > > > > > Graham Hughes wrote: > >> What was the pc used for while away? What was being watched, what may > >> have > >> been connected? Along with the damage may have been caused by someone > >> incorecctly plugging something in or out, it may be that a setting has > >> been > >> changed, though system restore should have sorted that. > >> > >> -- > >> Graham Hughes > >> MVP Digital Media > >> www.myvideoproblems.co.uk > >> www.dvds2treasure.com > >> www.simplydv.com > >> > >> > >> <jon.k@bigfoot.com> wrote in message > >> news:1130799561.574462.132850@g14g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > >> > > >> > Burgy wrote: > >> >> Might try deleting the firewire card entry from device manager,in case > >> >> the > >> >> driver is corrupted, then reboot and let windows reinstall it. If that > >> >> doesn't help, the card itself may be fried. Try reseating it. If no > >> >> joy, > >> >> try > >> >> another card. > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> <jon.k@bigfoot.com> wrote in message > >> >> news:1130784079.099871.202990@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > >> >> > OK, allow me to give you the history of this problem. > >> >> > > >> >> > Everything is working fine on Friday. I can download footage from > >> >> > my > >> >> > JVC camera, through the DV out, into my PC via firewire. Great. > >> >> > > >> >> > No new software is installed. > >> >> > > >> >> > Saturday I take the computer from my home to a theatre, where it is > >> >> > used to play a looping video all day. It is out of my site, but as > >> >> > far > >> >> > as I am aware nothing out of the ordinary happens. Only the screen > >> >> > is > >> >> > accessible to the public. > >> >> > > >> >> > Sunday, I plug everything back up, but now when I switch my camera > >> >> > back > >> >> > on, it is not recognized. XP does not flash up the normal 'what > >> >> > would > >> >> > you like to do box'. Nothing. At all. > >> >> > > >> >> > The Firewire card shows up in Device Manager. > >> >> > > >> >> > The 1394 Connection shows up under Network Connections. > >> >> > I have turned off the firewall for that connection. > >> >> > > >> >> > I have tried uploading from a different (Sony) camera. Nothing. > >> >> > > >> >> > I have tried taking the firewire cable and my JVC camera to another > >> >> > computer, where it is recognised instantly. > >> >> > > >> >> > This appears to be the only problem that has arisen since Friday. > >> >> > > >> >> > Can someone point me in the right direction as to where I should go > >> >> > from here? I have some pretty important footage that needs editing, > >> >> > and I am presently completely stuck. > >> >> > > >> >> > Many thanks for your time, > >> >> > > >> >> > Jon > >> >> > > >> > > >> > Thanks Burgy, > >> > > >> > I've tried that with no success. I've got another card in the post now > >> > though. Weird that it's still recognised and the USB ports on the same > >> > card work. > >> > > >> > As some additional information, I've tried System Restoring back to > >> > Friday with no success. > >> > > > |
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The problem with device manager is not that it lies, but in that it
doesn't/can't check the whole funtionality of the card. Well at least you can get back on with your editing ![]() -- Graham Hughes MVP Digital Media www.myvideoproblems.co.uk www.dvds2treasure.com www.simplydv.com <jon.k@bigfoot.com> wrote in message news:1130963039.206995.297870@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com... > To the sound of much cheering, the new card turned up today and > detected the camera straight away! > > So the moral of the story is - Device Manager lies. > > Thanks so much to everyone who inputed over the last few days. > > Jon > > > Graham Hughes wrote: >> MAy just be bad luck with the firewire card, has it arrived yet? Thney >> can >> show as fine in device manager but be faulty. >> >> -- >> Graham Hughes >> MVP Digital Media >> www.myvideoproblems.co.uk >> www.dvds2treasure.com >> www.simplydv.com >> >> >> <jon.k@bigfoot.com> wrote in message >> news:1130868203.423278.38630@g47g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... >> > Hi Graham, >> > >> > The sole use of the PC was to play a wmv on a loop all day. >> > >> > No one at the theatre knew I was bringing the computer, and as far as I >> > know they didn't have anything to plug into it. They certainly had no >> > reason to. And when I came back at the end of the day, it was still >> > running the video. >> > >> > >> > Graham Hughes wrote: >> >> What was the pc used for while away? What was being watched, what may >> >> have >> >> been connected? Along with the damage may have been caused by someone >> >> incorecctly plugging something in or out, it may be that a setting has >> >> been >> >> changed, though system restore should have sorted that. >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Graham Hughes >> >> MVP Digital Media >> >> www.myvideoproblems.co.uk >> >> www.dvds2treasure.com >> >> www.simplydv.com >> >> >> >> >> >> <jon.k@bigfoot.com> wrote in message >> >> news:1130799561.574462.132850@g14g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... >> >> > >> >> > Burgy wrote: >> >> >> Might try deleting the firewire card entry from device manager,in >> >> >> case >> >> >> the >> >> >> driver is corrupted, then reboot and let windows reinstall it. If >> >> >> that >> >> >> doesn't help, the card itself may be fried. Try reseating it. If no >> >> >> joy, >> >> >> try >> >> >> another card. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> <jon.k@bigfoot.com> wrote in message >> >> >> news:1130784079.099871.202990@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... >> >> >> > OK, allow me to give you the history of this problem. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Everything is working fine on Friday. I can download footage >> >> >> > from >> >> >> > my >> >> >> > JVC camera, through the DV out, into my PC via firewire. Great. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > No new software is installed. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Saturday I take the computer from my home to a theatre, where it >> >> >> > is >> >> >> > used to play a looping video all day. It is out of my site, but >> >> >> > as >> >> >> > far >> >> >> > as I am aware nothing out of the ordinary happens. Only the >> >> >> > screen >> >> >> > is >> >> >> > accessible to the public. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Sunday, I plug everything back up, but now when I switch my >> >> >> > camera >> >> >> > back >> >> >> > on, it is not recognized. XP does not flash up the normal 'what >> >> >> > would >> >> >> > you like to do box'. Nothing. At all. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > The Firewire card shows up in Device Manager. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > The 1394 Connection shows up under Network Connections. >> >> >> > I have turned off the firewall for that connection. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > I have tried uploading from a different (Sony) camera. Nothing. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > I have tried taking the firewire cable and my JVC camera to >> >> >> > another >> >> >> > computer, where it is recognised instantly. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > This appears to be the only problem that has arisen since Friday. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Can someone point me in the right direction as to where I should >> >> >> > go >> >> >> > from here? I have some pretty important footage that needs >> >> >> > editing, >> >> >> > and I am presently completely stuck. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Many thanks for your time, >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Jon >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > Thanks Burgy, >> >> > >> >> > I've tried that with no success. I've got another card in the post >> >> > now >> >> > though. Weird that it's still recognised and the USB ports on the >> >> > same >> >> > card work. >> >> > >> >> > As some additional information, I've tried System Restoring back to >> >> > Friday with no success. >> >> > >> > > |
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