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| Thread ID: 55258 | 2005-03-06 20:01:00 | Camcorder & Windows XP SP2 | xmojo1 (4630) | Press F1 |
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| 331316 | 2005-03-06 20:01:00 | My computer cannot detect my camcorder when Windows XP SP2 is installed. Previously, I had no problems with my PC and video editing software detecting my camcorder with Windows XP SP1 installed. For the record, I have a Sony DCR-TRV320E PAL Digital 8 camcorder. I had to uninstall SP2 and get back into the SP1 environment for my camcorder to be detected. Does anyone know if either Microsoft or Sony have released a fix for this problem? I understand that certain brands and models of camcorders are affected by Windows XP SP2. |
xmojo1 (4630) | ||
| 331317 | 2005-03-06 20:09:00 | How does this camera connect? USB?? or firewire?? After you install SP2, go to device manager and go to the USB entries delete and reboot . Then see if the USB ports work (If this is a USB cam) . Sometimes, you have to do this, so USB works . After u install SP1 or 2 . |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 331318 | 2005-03-06 20:22:00 | The camcorder uses Firewire to connect. I have a 3-port Firewall card installed. | xmojo1 (4630) | ||
| 331319 | 2005-03-06 21:37:00 | Hmm ok . I use a firewire cam here, but a Panasonic . Go into My network places, click on the firewire icon (1394 connection/properties) . Under the last entry TCP/IP is it on the first option (obtain an IP automatically) . Some firewire cards appear as a network card . And kind of get confused, and mixed up with a network card . On the odd occasion, u have to disable the NIC, so the firewire works . |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
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