View Full Version : problem when conection to PC
Michael Lopresti December 1st, 2004, 04:25 PM hi all
im trying to send my footage from my cam to my pc but when i connect it (through firewire) its not showing up in my "my computer" ive put the cam on all the diff recording settings and even vcr and nothing with give any help will be great.
also does anyone know: when my camera is set to vcr mode in the middle right of the screen its flashing "dv in"
the manual says nothing about this
thanks again
Mike
AJ Silverman December 1st, 2004, 07:34 PM Sometimes Windows will recognize a camera upon plugin using Plug and Play( or plug and pray as some call it), but not always.
Depending on your hardware or software set-up...you should be able to capture footage, regardless of whether the camera appears in the device manager or My Computer. Using Premiere, you would click on file>capture>movie capture...or in vegas you specify your capture software and it will automatically open it when you click file>capture video.
You can also capture video and audio to your computer by using Windows Movie Maker, which is bundled in XP.
And finally, most cameras do NOT show up in my computer, unless they are equipped with a media card reader, in which case just that reader will appear as a removable storage volume.
Hope this helps.
AJ
Michael Lopresti December 1st, 2004, 07:39 PM thank you very much Aj
Cheers
anyone have any thoughts on the "DV IN"?
thanks again Cheers
Michael Lopresti December 1st, 2004, 08:08 PM well that didnt work i used windows movie maker to try and nothing just says i dont have anything plugged in
im lost i dont know what to do
:(
any more help anyone?
thanks
Mike
Richard Alvarez December 1st, 2004, 09:37 PM Sometimes it's a matter of rebooting the camera, or changing the order of plugging it in. Try it with the camera unplugged, boot up windows. Plug in camera , turn on.
THEN
Try it with the camera plugged in but NOT turned on, boot up windows, turn on camera.
Finally
Plug in and turn on Camera, THEN boot up windows.
XP will usually see at least a "generic" device, if not your particular camera.
What Editing system are you using?
Michael Lopresti December 1st, 2004, 10:03 PM i have tried with only windows movie maker. I also have premiere installed
i have tried unplugged, boot up windows. Plug in camera , turn on
im going to try your other 2 sugestions now
thx Rich
cheers Mike
Michael Lopresti December 1st, 2004, 10:22 PM Rich: nope none of that worked :(
any other help would be great
thanks again
can someone if you dont mind put your xl2 on vcr and see if it flashes "DV IN" on the right middle of the lcd plz and if it doesnt plug it in to you pc and see if it flashes "DV IN"
thank you
Chris Hurd December 2nd, 2004, 12:01 AM The problem you're having is indicated by that flashing "DV IN." It means that the FireWire jack on your camera is acting as an input only, not an output. So no wonder your computer can't see your camera. I'm trying to remember the procedure for clearing that, but my memory is a little foggy and I don't have an XL2 in front of me right now. Try this: toggle the setting for DV Control under the XL2's System menu. Also toggle the DV-AV switch under the XL2's VCR Setup menu. What I mean by toggle is, whatever those options are set on now, try the opposite. One of these ought to clear that "DV IN" setting and allow your FireWire jack to send DV out to the computer, where it'll see it and recognize it.
Michael Lopresti December 2nd, 2004, 12:55 AM thank Chris but that didnt work either
i also emailed canon maybe they can help me.
but please anyone that has another idea for me to try, Im listening :)
thank for all the help guys
cheers
mike
Chris Hurd December 2nd, 2004, 12:59 AM Tomorrow during normal business hours call 1-800-OK-Canon and navigate your way through the automated phone menu in order to speak to a live human being in tech support. Good luck,
Michael Lopresti December 2nd, 2004, 01:04 AM lol i'll run the indurance (phone) test
thanks again Chris for the help
Cheers
Mike
AJ Silverman December 2nd, 2004, 08:59 AM One other thing to check is what type of 1394 connection you have. If it is an integrated port, you may need to check if it is enabled in the BIOS, you get there by hitting delte whilst booting up(at the very 1st screen that pops up when you turn on your PC, it may be one of the F keys as well). Also check in the device manager, to ensure that your 1394 port has drivers installed(get there by right clicking on my computer, then choosing manage, and then device manager). If there are any yellow dots with an exclamation in them, resolve thos issues and try again. Have you tried capturing using Premiere? As a test..I hooked up my XL2 to XP'x Movie Maker proggie....and was able to record live from the camera without putting it in VCR mode. BTW...XP DOES recognize the XL2...so it "should" give you a dinging noise upon connecting. Hope it works out for you.
AJ
Michael Lopresti December 2nd, 2004, 10:11 AM thanks AJ
yep i tried premiere
i have a 1394 card everything is working fine
it just doesnt see my cam i dont understand
ive captured using this same card and cam
its just not working now
thanks
mike
Dick Reed December 2nd, 2004, 05:20 PM I had a similar problem after I had stepped on the 1394 cable when it was attached to the camera. $240 Canon had it fixed for me ;)
I must say that it wasn't a very hard yank on the connector. I don't think this is the most robust part of the camcorder.
Michael Lopresti December 2nd, 2004, 05:28 PM did you have to pay for that?
cuz isnt the camera under warranty?
Dick Reed December 2nd, 2004, 05:31 PM Yes its under warranty but they won't pay for "damage"... they claimed they could tell the pins were bent/broken by a pull on the connector.
Michael Lopresti December 2nd, 2004, 05:35 PM mine was connected but i didnt step on or bend anything
just didnt work
i got a email back from canon they told my to try plugging the can in to another pc and to msg them back after i do
i hope i dont have to pay i just spent 5400 on this thing lol
thanks Dick
cheers
Michael Lopresti December 29th, 2004, 06:53 PM well i got my camera back finally they had to replace the mainboard but it didnt fix my problem reallly.
they got rid of the flashing "DV IN"
but windows still can not see the camera being thier
so i brought it back in and he hes said my dv control was off and he turned it on. I told him ive already done that and he said if it doesnt work to bring it back in to him tomorrow.
i thought when you bring stuff in they are spost to make sure shit work befor they get you to pick it up amd waste gas and time
anywho...im going to bring it back in tomorrow
thanks for listening to me babble
LOL
cheers
Mike
Kevin Kocak January 5th, 2005, 02:41 PM That's why I spent a couple hundred extra for a cheap little dv camera. I am just too scared to use my $5000 investment as a video deck.
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