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I've read all of the postings re: WMM and the fact that we can't capture from  
our digital Handycam devices. I have used this before without any problem but  
just recently have tried to again but all that my Dell PC recognizes is my  
Logitech cam.
 
I have a USB & Firewire connection...my PC recognizes the Sony cam in device  
Manager but not in WMM or Videowave III.
 
I have installed SP2 a few months back, re-installed XP and still nothing.  
One of the postings referred to security settings to allow your firewire to  
function....how do I do that?
 
While I enjoy troubleshooting, this one has been a real test of my  
patience...does anyone have a solution? (Please!)
 
Thanks,
pulling my hair out in Maine!
Don

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"MySoxRChamps!" wrote:
 
> I've read all of the postings re: WMM and the fact that we can't capture from  
> our digital Handycam devices. I have used this before without any problem but  
> just recently have tried to again but all that my Dell PC recognizes is my  
> Logitech cam.
>  
> I have a USB & Firewire connection...my PC recognizes the Sony cam in device  
> Manager but not in WMM or Videowave III.
>  
> I have installed SP2 a few months back, re-installed XP and still nothing.  
> One of the postings referred to security settings to allow your firewire to  
> function....how do I do that?
>  
> While I enjoy troubleshooting, this one has been a real test of my  
> patience...does anyone have a solution? (Please!)
>  
> Thanks,
> pulling my hair out in Maine!
> Don
>  
The same to me - movies captured with moviemaker 2 are not possible to get  
read with pinacle or Adobe and also not possible to save it back to the DV  
Camera

Bob
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I am having the SAME problem.  I with someone would post a solution to this  
problem.  I thought it might be the firewire being blocked by xp2 firewall.  
tried to enable the 1394 connection and that did not work either.  This is  
sick that I have to uninstall SP2 just to get something to work.  I will  
check back frequently to see if anyone has an answer.
 
Bob
 
"MySoxRChamps!" wrote:
 
> I've read all of the postings re: WMM and the fact that we can't capture from  
> our digital Handycam devices. I have used this before without any problem but  
> just recently have tried to again but all that my Dell PC recognizes is my  
> Logitech cam.
>  
> I have a USB & Firewire connection...my PC recognizes the Sony cam in device  
> Manager but not in WMM or Videowave III.
>  
> I have installed SP2 a few months back, re-installed XP and still nothing.  
> One of the postings referred to security settings to allow your firewire to  
> function....how do I do that?
>  
> While I enjoy troubleshooting, this one has been a real test of my  
> patience...does anyone have a solution? (Please!)
>  
> Thanks,
> pulling my hair out in Maine!
> Don
>

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And nobody answers !
I called hauppauge for help, HP for help and they don't  
know what to do.
Just wait and hope ,
Théodore
 
>-----Original Message-----
>I've read all of the postings re: WMM and the fact that  
we can't capture from  
>our digital Handycam devices. I have used this before  
without any problem but  
>just recently have tried to again but all that my Dell  
PC recognizes is my  
>Logitech cam.
>
>I have a USB & Firewire connection...my PC recognizes  
the Sony cam in device  
>Manager but not in WMM or Videowave III.
>
>I have installed SP2 a few months back, re-installed XP  
and still nothing.  
>One of the postings referred to security settings to  
allow your firewire to  
>function....how do I do that?
>
>While I enjoy troubleshooting, this one has been a real  
test of my  
>patience...does anyone have a solution? (Please!)
>
>Thanks,
>pulling my hair out in Maine!
>Don
>
>.
>

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Can you start a new thread with the problem, and what you hav tried to do to
get round it. The pc specs and what apps you have installed, I'll then have
a look into it. Sorry to ask, but my reader is set to remove all old
messages and it's a pain for me to search for all your info and answer other
posts as well.
 
Graham
 
--  
Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.dvds2treasure.com
www.simplydv.com
 
 
"munte@free.fr" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:87a601c4d284$55df4c70$a401280a@phx.gbl...
And nobody answers !
I called hauppauge for help, HP for help and they don't
know what to do.
Just wait and hope ,
Théodore
 
>-----Original Message-----
>I've read all of the postings re: WMM and the fact that
we can't capture from
>our digital Handycam devices. I have used this before
without any problem but
>just recently have tried to again but all that my Dell
PC recognizes is my
>Logitech cam.
>
>I have a USB & Firewire connection...my PC recognizes
the Sony cam in device
>Manager but not in WMM or Videowave III.
>
>I have installed SP2 a few months back, re-installed XP
and still nothing.
>One of the postings referred to security settings to
allow your firewire to
>function....how do I do that?
>
>While I enjoy troubleshooting, this one has been a real
test of my
>patience...does anyone have a solution? (Please!)
>
>Thanks,
>pulling my hair out in Maine!
>Don
>
>.
>


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