Kent Benson
February 4th, 2008, 12:02 PM
Hi,
I am using a Sony HVR-Z1U and a Sony HVR-M25U tape deck.
I use Avid Express Pro 5.7.
I am using Windows XP completely updated. The firewire card is a ADS Pyro.
I am not using an official Sony Firewire cable.
I can capture DV but cannot capture HDV.
Here is a description of my tests.
1.
I have no problem when there is a DV tape in the deck or camera. The computer instantly recognizes the deck or camera and says "found new hardware," etc. I can go into Avid and capture because the computer receives the input signal.
2. However, when I connect to the deck or camera with an HDV tape in the deck or the camera the computer makes a beep indicating recognition, but no connection is made. It doesn't say "found new hardware" or anything. When I go into Avid and try to capture, I get the message "no input signal."
My present cable is only 6 pin. In my searches on the problem a 9 pin connector is mentioned. I have one on order but in the mean time I thought I would ask if anyone else has had this problem. I am not convinced that the "official Sony firewire 800 cable will solve the problem.
Thanks for any input on this aggravating problem.
Kent
I am using a Sony HVR-Z1U and a Sony HVR-M25U tape deck.
I use Avid Express Pro 5.7.
I am using Windows XP completely updated. The firewire card is a ADS Pyro.
I am not using an official Sony Firewire cable.
I can capture DV but cannot capture HDV.
Here is a description of my tests.
1.
I have no problem when there is a DV tape in the deck or camera. The computer instantly recognizes the deck or camera and says "found new hardware," etc. I can go into Avid and capture because the computer receives the input signal.
2. However, when I connect to the deck or camera with an HDV tape in the deck or the camera the computer makes a beep indicating recognition, but no connection is made. It doesn't say "found new hardware" or anything. When I go into Avid and try to capture, I get the message "no input signal."
My present cable is only 6 pin. In my searches on the problem a 9 pin connector is mentioned. I have one on order but in the mean time I thought I would ask if anyone else has had this problem. I am not convinced that the "official Sony firewire 800 cable will solve the problem.
Thanks for any input on this aggravating problem.
Kent