IEEE 1394 Installation Troubleshooting Guide
This document applies to all configurations that use OHCI-compliant IEEE 1394 hardware, including IEEE 1394 add-in cards and IEEE 1394 ports built into the motherboard (for example, FireWire or i.LINK). Use this document to check the configuration and determine if the DV device you use is compatible with built-in DV support in Adobe Premiere 6.0 for Windows. You can also use this document if the IEEE 1394 capture system you use doesn't include its own project settings in the Project Settings dialog box.
The built-in DV support in Premiere 6.0 requires the Microsoft DV class driver (MSDV), which cannot coexist in Windows with any other DV class drivers. MSDV supports any OHCI-compliant IEEE 1394 interface in Windows 2000, Windows Me, or Windows 98 SE. IEEE 1394 interface manufacturers provide DV class drivers for Windows 98 (First Edition) and earlier.
To determine which DV device driver is installed, and to ensure compatibility with Premiere 6.0:
1. Exit from Windows.
2. Verify that the DV device is plugged into the wall socket and is connected to the computer's IEEE 1394 port with an IEEE 1394 cable. If you use a DV camera, do not use battery power as it causes some cameras to go into sleep mode.
3. Make sure that the DV device is on. If you use a DV camera, make sure it's in VTR mode, not in Camera mode.
4. Start Windows. (Windows Me may take several minutes to load the DV driver.)
5. Check to see which DV device driver is installed:
a. Right-click My Computer, and choose Properties.
b Click the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager.
c. Click the plus sign (+) beside Imaging Device or Sound, Video and Game Controllers:
-- If the device is listed as "Microsoft DV Camera and VCR" or "[manufacturer] DV Camcorder" (Windows Me only), MSDV is installed, and Premiere should be able to capture with the DV device. If Premiere returns the error "Can't connect to the capture driver" when you try to capture video, uninstall and then reinstall Premiere, restart Windows, and then try to capture video again. If Premiere still can't connect to the capture driver, reinstall Windows, and then reinstall Premiere.
-- If the device is listed as "1394 DV Camcorder," the Texas Instruments DV class driver is installed. Disable the Texas Instruments DV class driver and enable MSDV instead. For instructions, see document 325937, "Unable to Capture Using Texas Instruments DV Device in Premiere 6.0 for Windows".
-- If the device is listed as "Sony DVCR," the Sony DV class driver is installed. Disable the Sony DV class driver and enable MSDV instead using the latest version of SonySwitcher, which you can download from Adobe's Web site at
www.adobe.com/support/downloads/prwin.htm. (Only Sony DVGate software can capture from or play back to the device using the Sony DV class driver).
-- If a device isn't listed under either category, verify that the Device Manager lists a category for 1394 Bus Controller:
- If 1394 Bus Controller is listed, repeat steps 2-5, using a different IEEE 1394 cable to determine if the cable is faulty.
- If 1394 Bus Controller isn't listed or if the device isn't listed when you use a different IEEE 1394 cable, the drivers for the IEEE 1394 hardware didn't load at startup or weren't installed correctly. For assistance, see the documentation for the IEEE 1394 hardware or contact the IEEE 1394 hardware manufacturer.
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Ik heb ook firewire en heb dezelfde problemen gehad. Is puur een driver probleem. Mocht je er hiermee nog niet uitkomen, heb ik misschien nog wel andere tips voor je, maar probeer eerst dit aub.
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Erik heeft bij ons in het dorp best wel een slechte naam. Ik geloof Hans ofzo, of Rob.....