View Full Version : Capture Nightmare
Tony Nguyen August 16th, 2008, 10:59 AM Hey guys. Just got my A1 this week. I've been trying to connect my a1 to capture with Vegas Pro 8 and Premier. When I hook up the wire (tried both 4-6pin and 4-4pin) the computer doesn't even recognize it, thus, the NLEs as well. I made sure to set the setting to capture in HDV in both the a1 and NLE. No luck. I capture with my Canon XL2 with no problems though. Usually when I hook things up I usually would hear that 'tone' that there's a new device connected. Not the case for the a1. The other video outputs work fine (rca, composite, etc). Is there something else I need to do? Thanks.
Luke Ross August 16th, 2008, 11:15 AM After hooking up the firewire, just make sure your camera is in VCR/Play mode and Windows should indicate that it has found new hardware or just a beep indicating that you connected something. You can look to see if the hardware exists in your device manager by right-clicking on my computer and choosing "Manage". Once in there go into device manager and look for your canon. If it is there, and the NLE's are still not showing the device, then there is something else going on.
Tony Nguyen August 16th, 2008, 12:27 PM It doesn't show up. This confirms that it's a camera hardware issue?
John Estcourt August 16th, 2008, 12:56 PM hi tony, I think the canon drivers are a bit flakey so although annoying try installing dedicated firewire card instead of m/b firewire port or reinstall windows..this should sort it out for you..had a similar prob recently.
Tony Nguyen August 16th, 2008, 01:47 PM I have a separate port (non m/b) for the firewires. No luck.
Igor Babic August 16th, 2008, 01:47 PM Put your camera in DV mode first, then connect it to a pc, after it has been recognized, switch off, disconnect all and power on again, switch to HDV and connect again to PC.
If none of this works try different FireWire cable. If this dont help, try another PC. After that you know what...
Tony Nguyen August 16th, 2008, 01:56 PM Tried... fail. Well, I guess its official. Off it goes to Canon. Thanks guys.
Ian Wright August 17th, 2008, 01:10 AM I managed to "blow up" my firewire port, presumably by plugging it in when the camera was switched on. I had it repaired under warranty.
This is very bad design. All modern electronics ports are designed to survive this sort of action. Indeed, the firewire on the computer is hot plug/plug-and-play and has never had a problem. Imagine having to switch off a pc just to plug or unplug a device.
Ian
Festival Video and Audio Previews - Festival Previews Ltd (http://www.festivalpreviews.com)
Bill Pryor August 17th, 2008, 11:35 AM You should always turn off the camera or any hard drive before plugging or unplugging it into a computer. I've had firewire drives fried from being unplugged while turned on, as well as the firewire card of a new computer. Just because they say you can doesn't mean you should. Canon is no different from any other camera in this regard.
Ian Wright August 17th, 2008, 01:04 PM I still think it is bad design. As an engineer I have designed and programmed many computer interfaces. I always ensured that the designs were short and open circuit proof, which is standard practice.
Ian
Festival Video and Audio Previews - Festival Previews Ltd (http://www.festivalpreviews.com)
Douglas Joseph August 17th, 2008, 05:50 PM I always forget those steps - it's easy to get confused. Turn off your cam, plug into the firewire in the camera, then plug it into your computer, right?
|
|