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From: Paul on 4 May 2010 01:47 I have the same problem with Windows XP home, sp3. I have tried to connect 4 cameras, Canon XL-1, Canon GL-2, Sharp, and a Panasonic. I have tried to connect all 4 cameras using 2 differant 6 pin to 4 pin fire wire cables, One of them is brand new. I have also swopped out 1394 PCI cards, and tried with onboard 1394. All cam's worked and were recognized prior to this fresh instalation of Windows XP home, on the same hardware. I can safely say, it is not the cameras, and it is not the cords. It is also highly unlikely that it is a bad firewire card. This is most deffinantly a Windows issue. I have done a lot of research, and I see the same VERY common issue in a lot of posts. Have yet to see one working solution. Any help? LVTravel wrote: When I looked on the Dell site for the model specified, it didn't show that 10-Jul-08 When I looked on the Dell site for the model specified, it didn't show that there was two ports, one front and one rear, only specified one on the front, or I would have suggested to check both. Glad to find the problem but sorry you found out it was a bad connection at the port. Hope you get it fixed by jiggling but it is probably damaged contacts within the port itself.. Bye! "Harry Williams" <dramat(a)techie.com> wrote in message news:OPTa8mo4IHA.1200(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... Previous Posts In This Thread: On Thursday, July 03, 2008 12:49 PM bitterbrus wrote: Failure To Recognize DV Camera For a reason unknown to me, I am unable to import digital video from my Sony DCR-PC9. I connect to my PC from The camera via a Firewire (IEEE1394), 6 pin to 4 pin. I am using WinXpMedia Edition. Keep getting on-screen message that the input device cannot be found. Any ideas? Thanks -- Against stupidity even the Gods themselves battle in vain. On Thursday, July 03, 2008 4:11 PM LVTravel wrote: Re: Failure To Recognize DV Camera "King Harry" <bitterbrush(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:C95E83CA-032B-4F11-A27F-3B764D5F50D4(a)microsoft.com... Lets look at the obvious first. Camera turned on and in playback mode? Absolutely sure the cable is good and plugged in all the way? Can you see the Firewire card/adaptor in Device manager under "IEEE 1394 Bus host controllers" without any error indication (yellow !)? On Thursday, July 03, 2008 5:40 PM Harry Williams wrote: Yes to all you said. Yes to all you said. There is no error indicator under the IEEE 1394 Bus host controller. Device manager says device is working properly. Cable is brand new (Belkin). -------------------------...A cynic does not read bitter lessons from the past; he is prematurely disappointed in the future... "LVTravel" <noone(a)nothere.com> wrote in message news:u2yn3jU3IHA.1196(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... On Friday, July 04, 2008 7:07 AM Graham Hughes wrote: Never trust anything a brand new cable can be faulty as can a 10 year old one Never trust anything a brand new cable can be faulty as can a 10 year old one which worked yesterday. You must test all the components with ones you can see working in front of your eyes, so beg/steal/borrow a cam/pc and cable. Again, Device manager will tell you if the firewire port is error free in connection etc, but not error free physically. http://www.myvideoproblems.com/ProblemPages/CannotCapture.htm -- Graham Hughes MVP Digital Media www.myvideoproblems.com "Harry Williams" <dramat(a)techie.com> wrote in message news:eqWb3VV3IHA.2348(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... On Friday, July 04, 2008 5:20 PM Harry Williams wrote: Thank you for all the good info and links. Thank you for all the good info and links. I'll check everything out and let you know. BTW, I just updated from SP2 to SP3 and the PC still doesn't recognize the DV camera. Interestingly enough, I recently connected my Sony DV camera through an IEEE 1394 device on another PC (running SP2) and everything worked very well. I'm now 8000 miles away from that PC and the cable I used so I'll have to do the whole troubleshooting process. Anyway, thanks again. Harry -- ....A cynic does not read bitter lessons from the past; he is prematurely disappointed in the future... "Graham Hughes" <graham.hughes(a)dvds2treasure.co.uk> wrote in message news:eM1jcYc3IHA.5112(a)TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... On Friday, July 04, 2008 10:22 PM LVTravel wrote: Hope you get it working. Hope you get it working. Let us know what you find out and if you still cannot get it working write back and we will all try to help.. On Tuesday, July 08, 2008 8:13 AM Harry Williams wrote: And the saga continues. And the saga continues. I have a new working Firewire cable and I know the Sony DVC is operating as I connected it to another PC and the device was recognized. When I connected the Sony to the IEEE 1394 port on my PC (Dell XPS 210) it was not recognized. The device does not appear under Imaging Devices in Device Manager. Under the heading IEEE 1394 Bus Host Controller is shown Texas Instrument OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller with NO Yellow warning icon. Device Manager says it is working correctly. (I am now running WinXP Media Edition SP3 but same thing occurred under SP2.) Advice, please. -- ....A cynic does not read bitter lessons from the past; he is prematurely disappointed in the future... "LVTravel" <noone(a)nothere.com> wrote in message news:%237zPzXk3IHA.3544(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... On Tuesday, July 08, 2008 12:04 PM LVTravel wrote: If the camera, cable and host controller are all working, the only thing that If the camera, cable and host controller are all working, the only thing that I can think of is that you have a bad physical port on the computer. While I have never had a Firewire port go bad I have had USB ports have internal connection problems where if I moved the connector just so, a connection was made but if I released the connector the connection would be lost. Have you tried any other Firewire device in the port? That is your next step to determine cause. Check around for some device that you can insert to see if it works. I use Firewire external hard drives for storing my video files from my laptops so maybe you can find one to test. "Harry Williams" <dramat(a)techie.com> wrote in message news:OKfbHQP4IHA.3576(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... On Wednesday, July 09, 2008 4:53 AM Harry Williams wrote: Understand what you said; since the Sony DVC is recognized by another WinXP PC Understand what you said; since the Sony DVC is recognized by another WinXP PC when I plug it in I guess I can assume (bad word I know) that the port on my PC is faulty. Other than to plug in the Sony, I have never used the Firewire port so I wouldn't have found out that it was faulty. Thanks -- "LVTravel" <noone(a)nothere.com> wrote in message news:urNCZRR4IHA.2060(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... On Wednesday, July 09, 2008 4:29 PM LVTravel wrote: I am not absolutely sure that is your problem but I would try to plug in a I am not absolutely sure that is your problem but I would try to plug in a different known working device. In looking over your post I see the machine is probably a relatively new one. Does this machine have Vista on it and is it still under warranty by Dell (1 year appears to be standard on their web site for this machine)? If still under warranty I would now call Dell and see what they suggest. "Harry Williams" <dramat(a)techie.com> wrote in message news:u0jnDFa4IHA.3500(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... On Thursday, July 10, 2008 5:56 AM bitterbrus wrote: The Sony DVC is a known working device (it works on another PC). The Sony DVC is a known working device (it works on another PC). I am running WinXP Media Editon SP3. No Vista on PC. Machine is out-of-warranty (purchased 12/06). -- Against stupidity even the Gods themselves battle in vain. "LVTravel" wrote: On Thursday, July 10, 2008 8:37 AM Harry Williams wrote: OK, just discovered that the rear IEEE 1394 port on my PC is working... OK, just discovered that the rear IEEE 1394 port on my PC is working...front port is not. Presume bad Firewire connection on front card as the 2 USB ports on that card are both working well. I'll open the case and jiggle/re-seat card and see what happens. Thanks for your patience and responses. Cheers. -- ....A cynic does not read bitter lessons from the past; he is prematurely disappointed in the future... "LVTravel" <noone(a)nothere.com> wrote in message news:eBRW%23Jg4IHA.4920(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... On Thursday, July 10, 2008 1:35 PM LVTravel wrote: When I looked on the Dell site for the model specified, it didn't show that When I looked on the Dell site for the model specified, it didn't show that there was two ports, one front and one rear, only specified one on the front, or I would have suggested to check both. Glad to find the problem but sorry you found out it was a bad connection at the port. Hope you get it fixed by jiggling but it is probably damaged contacts within the port itself.. Bye! "Harry Williams" <dramat(a)techie.com> wrote in message news:OPTa8mo4IHA.1200(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... 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