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Answer» video capture device not detected, I purchased a JVC digital camcorder model GR-D30u it has Fire wire capabilities so I bought a firewire card and INSTALLED it. I am using windows movie maker 2 and when I try to select a video capture device a message pops up STATING that no video capture device detected.Have you installed non standard windows drivers for the following hardware;
Also I don't have a video card, guess that's part of the problem? any recommendations? Every computer has a videocard (GPU), otherwise the monitor can not be connected. The problem may lie with the videocard drivers, if these are standard Windows drivers you will most likely not be able to fully make use of the videocards potentional. Try the following to obtain the name of the videocard: 1. Start 2. Run 3. type DXDIAG 4. Monitor tab Quote I know that the computer needs some kind of software to ID the device or it will list it as an unknown device. Is there any hardware listed as unknown device? Report the name showm there.I have a NVidia Geforce FX 5200 I have no unknown issues however the computer does not ID the hardware as even being there.1. The firewire card is detected? 2. You have installed Nvidia drivers as opposed to Windows default drivers for the videocard? 3. Is Windows Movie Maker configured? I have never used this program, but you may need to select a videocard which you wish to use first.OK, yes firewire card is detected. I removed the video card and rest the display drivers to windows drivers. and As far as I can tell movie make auto detects video capturing devices when you request to capture live video. but the message of no capturing device apearsLoad the jvc disk that came with the camera?It did not COME with oneWell, I kind of found part of the problem. With the Firewire card, and the model camera I have I can only download still pics. But with a third PARTY software I can use the camera as a capturing device (limited) However with a Firewire video capture card it will work fine with windows xp moviemaker2. And with a TV video capture card with an s coaxle or DV-I connection or RCA jacks will do the same job, it aslo includes the soft to run a video editing program. but the video capture card does not work well with windows xp moviemaker of any kind, thats why the card comes with its own software. Thank you for your help, it lead me in the right direction and I hope this information will be useful to anyone else. Happy editin' |
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