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From: Canny Scot Canny on 20 Feb 2010 07:26 Hi I have just linked up my sony handycam to my computer which is running vista 32 bit. I managed to download video on to windows movie maker. I also have Roxio 2009 installed and when I switched to this to download the remainder of the video it did not recognise the video camera as being connected. When I switched back to Movie Maker, it does not recognise the camera being connected either. Compatibility issues? Thanks
From: R. McCarty on 20 Feb 2010 07:36
Probably you'll have better luck with a Vista or Roxio forum posting. As a general rule when you replace a Windows feature with a 3rd party app it's best to use the 3rd-party one. Some USB devices draw the limit of 500-mA of current and may cause an overload where the device disappears from the Device table even though it's plugged in. "Canny Scot" <Canny Scot(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E2857ACB-A377-4561-9F4E-049DA8AA6E88(a)microsoft.com... > Hi > > I have just linked up my sony handycam to my computer which is running > vista > 32 bit. I managed to download video on to windows movie maker. I also > have > Roxio 2009 installed and when I switched to this to download the > remainder > of the video it did not recognise the video camera as being connected. > > When I switched back to Movie Maker, it does not recognise the camera > being > connected either. Compatibility issues? > > Thanks |