Jeff David
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Jeff David
June 26, 2017 at 4:00 am in reply to: Canon Vixia camcorder not recognized by computer in device managerSorry, I meant Graham. Thanks Graham!
Lenovo quad core i7 16gb of ram, Windows 8.1 MS 13 64 bit Thumbnail is view out of the Olde North Church window where the signal lanterns were hung, as in, \”1 if by land 2 if by sea\” looking across the Charles River to the Charlestown Naval Yard where rebels awaited the signal April 18th, 1775.
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Jeff David
June 25, 2017 at 7:53 pm in reply to: Canon Vixia camcorder not recognized by computer in device managerI really appreciate that you are helping me Dwayne.
I just went in the way you posted in your last thread, the ieee1394 firewire card does not show unde HUMAN DEVICES and I don’t see it anywhere else.
Under UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS CONTROLLERS – it does not show there either but there is a “UNKNOWN USB DEVICE (PORT RESET FAILED) with the yellow caution icon. OF course, I am trying to use the firewire card so the usb prob is not involved, although for the heck of it I attempted to update the driver but it did not work.
IN addition, the camcorder is not showing in OPEN DEVICES AND PRINTERS so I am thinking there is a problem with the firewire card, the firewire port, of the cable to the camcorder.
I think my next step should be replacing the firewire port – if it’s possible. I can’t be confident in the firewire port without it showing in OPEN DEVICES AND PRINTERS- I think it’s suppose to show in there.
I did search for the Legacy diver in device manager as you outlined but – as mentioned – it was not showing in device manager.
I previously followed these instructions:
After you install the 1394 OHCI Legacy Driver.msi file, follow these steps:
Right-click the Legacy1394.inf file under one of the following paths based on the computer’s architecture:
C:\Program Files\1394 OHCI Compliant Host Controller (Legacy)\x86_driver
C:\Program Files\1394 OHCI Compliant Host Controller (Legacy)\x64_driver
Click Install.
Open Device Manager in Control Panel.
Expand IEEE 1394 Bus host controllers, and then locate the host controller.
Right-click the host controller, and then click Update Driver Software.
The screen shot of the host controller and the Update Driver Software is listed in the following example:
The screen shot of the host controller and the Update Driver Software
Click Browse my computer for driver software.
Click Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer.
Click Generic1394 OHCI compliant host controller (Legacy), and then click the Next button.
Click the Close button.This is what I was doing when I said I did not get INSTALL in the drop down.
IN addition – I use to get a bell tone from my computer when plugging in usb or firewire and I am no longer getting the bell tone when I plug in the firewire so I think that might be the issue.
Im going to look into getting a new firewire port- well not the port but the thingy inside the port.
I will also try to get the camcorder recognized by plugging it into an old computer I have – I just haven’t had time yet. If it works in that old computer then it will help narrow the issue down.
Thanks!
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Jeff David
June 25, 2017 at 6:04 pm in reply to: Canon Vixia camcorder not recognized by computer in device managerWhat about confirming that the legacy driver is for the firewire chipset?
How would I do that? I can’t find anything on the internet about that.
Lenovo quad core i7 16gb of ram, Windows 8.1 MS 13 64 bit Thumbnail is view out of the Olde North Church window where the signal lanterns were hung, as in, \”1 if by land 2 if by sea\” looking across the Charles River to the Charlestown Naval Yard where rebels awaited the signal April 18th, 1775.
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Jeff David
June 25, 2017 at 6:03 pm in reply to: Canon Vixia camcorder not recognized by computer in device managerI went to the legacy driver following the c path and double right clicked to get drop down but there is no “INSTALL” optin showing.
Maybe because I have Windows 8.1?
So maybe that is the problem? I tried posting a screen shot of the drop down but can’t seem to get it into this post even though I used the attachment feature.
Is it possible my firewire port is not functioning? How would I tell? Test something else I suppose? Except I don’t have any other cameras or devices.
I will see if an old computer I have recognizes the camcorder. That is a Vista 7 so I can also see if I get the INSTALL option when double right clicking on the legacy driver.
If I get the camcorder recognized in the older computer then I know it’s not the camcorder but either the firewire port, or the legacy driver is the issue.
I’m really stumped.
I may have to find someone local who is an expert on these matters. Prob won’t be too easy.
Lenovo quad core i7 16gb of ram, Windows 8.1 MS 13 64 bit Thumbnail is view out of the Olde North Church window where the signal lanterns were hung, as in, \”1 if by land 2 if by sea\” looking across the Charles River to the Charlestown Naval Yard where rebels awaited the signal April 18th, 1775.
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Jeff David
June 24, 2017 at 10:03 pm in reply to: Canon Vixia camcorder not recognized by computer in device managerI am using the same operating system as before – Windows 8.1. As previously mentioned, I transferred many many hours of footage previously.
The specs. of my computer are listed below if you need to know any other specs.
After installing the legacy driver, I downloaded hdvsplit as for some reason that program was gone.
I put my firewire card in the fireware port, hooked up the firewire cable and turned the camcorder on.
Then I looked to see if the camcorder was recognized in device manager and it did not show up there.
Lenovo quad core i7 16gb of ram, Windows 8.1 MS 13 64 bit Thumbnail is view out of the Olde North Church window where the signal lanterns were hung, as in, \”1 if by land 2 if by sea\” looking across the Charles River to the Charlestown Naval Yard where rebels awaited the signal April 18th, 1775.
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Jeff David
June 23, 2017 at 8:05 pm in reply to: Canon Vixia camcorder not recognized by computer in device managerThanks Graham. I would be glad to do what you said, if I knew how. I have limited computer skills. I did a Google search but didn’t find anything that told me how to confirm what you said.
Are you able to give me the steps please?
I did previously find the following article:
https://www.studio1productions.com/Articles/Firewire-1.htm
That is how I knew to install the legacy driver.
Note – I DO NOT HAVE A DELL or Gateway – I have a lenovo
I have windows 8.1 so I followed the directions for windows 8.1 to install the legacy driver. Not sure if I did it right but it said, “legacy”.
Lenovo quad core i7 16gb of ram, Windows 8.1 MS 13 64 bit Thumbnail is view out of the Olde North Church window where the signal lanterns were hung, as in, \”1 if by land 2 if by sea\” looking across the Charles River to the Charlestown Naval Yard where rebels awaited the signal April 18th, 1775.
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I solved the problem simply by using the usb port on the back of the computer and there is no static now. Clear as a bell!
Maybe the issue was the other usb ports I have are right next to each other – there are 3 of them, as well as the plug for my second monitor.
Thanks!
Lenovo quad core i7 16gb of ram, Windows 8.1 MS 13 64 bit Thumbnail is view out of the Olde North Church window where the signal lanterns were hung, as in, \”1 if by land 2 if by sea\” looking across the Charles River to the Charlestown Naval Yard where rebels awaited the signal April 18th, 1775.
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Jeff David
September 28, 2016 at 4:49 pm in reply to: Having trouble keeping multiple tracks from becoming discombobulated.Thanks for the advice on “ripple”.
I discovered the switches and the “lock” option under switches!
So of course if you use the “lock” switch – the clips are cemented in place so I think I will have much better luck now that I know about the “lock” switch and I’ll also keep in mind what was said about ripple.
Already I am loving the lock switch!
Thanks!
Lenovo quad core i7 16gb of ram, Windows 8.1 MS 13 64 bit Thumbnail is view out of the Olde North Church window where the signal lanterns were hung, as in, \”1 if by land 2 if by sea\” looking across the Charles River to the Charlestown Naval Yard where rebels awaited the signal April 18th, 1775.
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Jeff David
September 23, 2016 at 11:39 pm in reply to: Audio Track Vol sliders? How should these be set?Wow – another valuable great lesson! As usual!
Now that you mention it, I did read about that awhile ago but it did not register until just now when you explained it.
OK – I got it now!
Thanks a million!
Jeff
Lenovo quad core i7 16gb of ram, Windows 8.1 MS 13 64 bit Thumbnail is view out of the Olde North Church window where the signal lanterns were hung, as in, \”1 if by land 2 if by sea\” looking across the Charles River to the Charlestown Naval Yard where rebels awaited the signal April 18th, 1775.
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Jeff David
September 23, 2016 at 6:51 pm in reply to: Having trouble keeping multiple tracks from becoming discombobulated.I see in the help section, “Applying switches to events”.
I’m reading it now but on first look – this looks like a way to prevent all the tracks from getting out of order?
Lenovo quad core i7 16gb of ram, Windows 8.1 MS 13 64 bit Thumbnail is view out of the Olde North Church window where the signal lanterns were hung, as in, \”1 if by land 2 if by sea\” looking across the Charles River to the Charlestown Naval Yard where rebels awaited the signal April 18th, 1775.