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Hello Video group.
Recently had problems with importing DV via Sony TRV330. My camera was having problesm, so I decided to make it all easy and get the media conversion box, Pyro A/V Link Pro with Premiere Elements - D to A Media Converter http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...ist&sku=363177 This device allows any analog source to be imported via firewire DV. I have lots of footage on S-VHS and this allows for S-VHS and audio "in" to DV output to computer. Well, almost. the computer ( P4 1.8hz, winXP, SP2, 1gig ram) recognizes the device exactly as the Pyro spec says in device Mgr. "AVC compliant DV camcorder" ( this device is working properly...) That's where it stops. I Could import through, (1) Roxio media, (2) Adobe premier (lite), (3) Sony Vegas 6.0, (4) Ulead 7.0, windows (5) Movie Maker2, or (6) Pinnacle software. ( yea, lots of choices. I bought them all for different editing reasons, but all have import functions). When I attempt to capture through any of these, I get the never ending hourglass of death. Everything stops. A few times I got a very choppy preview (no audio), but all control over the software is gone. I can't even quit with "Control+Alt+Delete" (calling device manager to quit the program.) None of them will quit until I turn off the Pyro converter. Then a window comes up and says "your digital capture device is unplugged". Only then will the locked software release and close. Most of the software will reopen, and shows the "AVC compliant DV camcorder" as it's selected device. But they all choke on any import attempt. I CAN hook up my Pinnacle 500 USB http://www.compusa.com/products/prod...765&pfp=BROWSE and import via Pinnacle software, but it is NOT a DV capture and is very grainy. OK for cheapo web clips, but Not high enough quality for quality production and DVD renders. I think this problem must be either a Memory, IRQ or XP configuration problem, since it happens in ALL software trying to import. I don't think it is hardware, since the computer recogizes the device fine. The Pyro device itself is pretty simple with few ways to screw up the hook up. There are no conflicts visable in Device Manager, Any insights or possible places to check in XP or configurations would be appreciated. I'd hate to go back to the old way of editing A-B Rolls in S-VHS decks and digital mixers, but right now I need to edit, not fight with computers. thanks for any help. by the way, this computer normally imported DV fine from the Sony TRV330 ( when it recognized it...). But alas the camera died, and there is no similiar replacement (import S-VHS....). |
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Your cam is a digital 8? If so, why use the box, go straight to the pc with
firewire? you are not converting analogue to digital, it's digital anyway?? So many editing apps can cause trouble as tehya ll try to use the components at the same time and cause mayhem, this may be your problem from the beginning. -- Graham Hughes MVP Digital Media www.myvideoproblems.co.uk www.dvds2treasure.com www.simplydv.com "punchfast" <punchfast(delete this)@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:nsPmf.34883$Au1.9781@tornado.texas.rr.com... > Hello Video group. > > Recently had problems with importing DV via Sony TRV330. My camera was > having problesm, so I decided to make it all easy and get the media > conversion box, Pyro A/V Link Pro with Premiere Elements - D to A Media > Converter > > http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...ist&sku=363177 > This device allows any analog source to be imported via firewire DV. I > have lots of footage on S-VHS and this allows for S-VHS and audio "in" to > DV output to computer. Well, almost. > > the computer ( P4 1.8hz, winXP, SP2, 1gig ram) recognizes the device > exactly as the Pyro spec says in device Mgr. "AVC compliant DV camcorder" > ( this device is working properly...) > > That's where it stops. I Could import through, (1) Roxio media, (2) Adobe > premier (lite), (3) Sony Vegas 6.0, (4) Ulead 7.0, windows (5) Movie > Maker2, or (6) Pinnacle software. ( yea, lots of choices. I bought them > all for different editing reasons, but all have import functions). > > When I attempt to capture through any of these, I get the never ending > hourglass of death. Everything stops. A few times I got a very choppy > preview (no audio), but all control over the software is gone. I can't > even quit with "Control+Alt+Delete" (calling device manager to quit the > program.) None of them will quit until I turn off the Pyro converter. Then > a window comes up and says "your digital capture device is unplugged". > Only then will the locked software release and close. > > Most of the software will reopen, and shows the "AVC compliant DV > camcorder" as it's selected device. But they all choke on any import > attempt. > > I CAN hook up my Pinnacle 500 USB > http://www.compusa.com/products/prod...765&pfp=BROWSE > and import via Pinnacle software, but it is NOT a DV capture and is very > grainy. OK for cheapo web clips, but Not high enough quality for quality > production and DVD renders. > > I think this problem must be either a Memory, IRQ or XP configuration > problem, since it happens in ALL software trying to import. I don't think > it is hardware, since the computer recogizes the device fine. The Pyro > device itself is pretty simple with few ways to screw up the hook up. > There are no conflicts visable in Device Manager, > > Any insights or possible places to check in XP or configurations would be > appreciated. I'd hate to go back to the old way of editing A-B Rolls in > S-VHS decks and digital mixers, but right now I need to edit, not fight > with computers. > > thanks for any help. by the way, this computer normally imported DV fine > from the Sony TRV330 ( when it recognized it...). But alas the camera > died, and there is no similiar replacement (import S-VHS....). > > |
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I believe his problem from the beginning was not being able to import DV from any device in any software. since he states to have winXP SP2, he may be having a problem with firewire import that is caused by the sp2 upgrade. here is more about that. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/885222 ++++++++++++++++++++++ "Graham Hughes" <graham.hughes@dvds2treasure.co.uk> wrote in message news:u1AheCp$FHA.3096@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > Your cam is a digital 8? If so, why use the box, go straight to the pc > with firewire? you are not converting analogue to digital, it's digital > anyway?? > So many editing apps can cause trouble as tehya ll try to use the > components at the same time and cause mayhem, this may be your problem > from the beginning. > > -- > Graham Hughes > MVP Digital Media > www.myvideoproblems.co.uk > www.dvds2treasure.com > www.simplydv.com > > > "punchfast" <punchfast(delete this)@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:nsPmf.34883$Au1.9781@tornado.texas.rr.com... >> Hello Video group. >> >> Recently had problems with importing DV via Sony TRV330. My camera was >> having problesm, so I decided to make it all easy and get the media >> conversion box, Pyro A/V Link Pro with Premiere Elements - D to A Media >> Converter >> >> http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...ist&sku=363177 >> This device allows any analog source to be imported via firewire DV. I >> have lots of footage on S-VHS and this allows for S-VHS and audio "in" to >> DV output to computer. Well, almost. >> >> the computer ( P4 1.8hz, winXP, SP2, 1gig ram) recognizes the device >> exactly as the Pyro spec says in device Mgr. "AVC compliant DV camcorder" >> ( this device is working properly...) >> >> That's where it stops. I Could import through, (1) Roxio media, (2) Adobe >> premier (lite), (3) Sony Vegas 6.0, (4) Ulead 7.0, windows (5) Movie >> Maker2, or (6) Pinnacle software. ( yea, lots of choices. I bought them >> all for different editing reasons, but all have import functions). >> >> When I attempt to capture through any of these, I get the never ending >> hourglass of death. Everything stops. A few times I got a very choppy >> preview (no audio), but all control over the software is gone. I can't >> even quit with "Control+Alt+Delete" (calling device manager to quit the >> program.) None of them will quit until I turn off the Pyro converter. >> Then a window comes up and says "your digital capture device is >> unplugged". Only then will the locked software release and close. >> >> Most of the software will reopen, and shows the "AVC compliant DV >> camcorder" as it's selected device. But they all choke on any import >> attempt. >> >> I CAN hook up my Pinnacle 500 USB >> http://www.compusa.com/products/prod...765&pfp=BROWSE >> and import via Pinnacle software, but it is NOT a DV capture and is very >> grainy. OK for cheapo web clips, but Not high enough quality for quality >> production and DVD renders. >> >> I think this problem must be either a Memory, IRQ or XP configuration >> problem, since it happens in ALL software trying to import. I don't think >> it is hardware, since the computer recogizes the device fine. The Pyro >> device itself is pretty simple with few ways to screw up the hook up. >> There are no conflicts visable in Device Manager, >> >> Any insights or possible places to check in XP or configurations would be >> appreciated. I'd hate to go back to the old way of editing A-B Rolls in >> S-VHS decks and digital mixers, but right now I need to edit, not fight >> with computers. >> >> thanks for any help. by the way, this computer normally imported DV fine >> from the Sony TRV330 ( when it recognized it...). But alas the camera >> died, and there is no similiar replacement (import S-VHS....). >> >> > > |
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