Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware () I am tearing my hair out trying to get my system to recognize the Panasonic MiniDV PalmCorder PV-DV102D over a USB hookup so I can transcribe the contents of a dv tape onto a dvd. The software provided by Panasonic and the software I've downloaded refuse to recognize it. WinXP, with all its latest bells and whistles, just keeps saying 'unknown usb device.' Panasonic keeps saying that it should work and charged me $22 for a cd of the software which didn't work! ![]() USB Battery Charger for Panasonic NV-GS5 NV-GS7 NV-GS8 NV-GX7 NV-MD10000 NV-MX1. 2 PCS LCD Mainboard Flex Cable Ribbon For Panasonic MD10000 Camera Parts. One good thing came out of all this -- I upgraded my motherboard bios and smoothed over a few other developing problems with usb 2.0. Does anyone have any ideas to offer? Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware () 'Tim Cole' wrote in message news:[email protected]. >I am tearing my hair out trying to get my system to recognize the Panasonic >MiniDV PalmCorder PV-DV102D over a USB hookup so I can transcribe the >contents of a dv tape onto a dvd. The software provided by Panasonic and >the software I've downloaded refuse to recognize it. WinXP, with all its >latest bells and whistles, just keeps saying 'unknown usb device.' If you've already updated your BIOS, try checking that you've got the latest chipset drivers for your motherboard. These should be available at your MB manufacturer's website. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware () Get few things straight up. On every DV camcorders you use FIREWIRE port to transfer video/audio between computer and camera. USB port is used for digital camera built in (still pictures) that are saved on memory stick, flash card or whatever you camcorder supports. So if you connect DV camcorder over USB it will/should show up as another drive and let you access stored pictures. If you connect camcorder via FireWire port, system should recognize it but it will not map new drive letter. You need third party software to 'capture' content recorded on DV tape. ![]() Windows XP has built in simple video editing software called MovieMaker. It's a good start. As USB connection, you probably had installed some USB drives that are causing problem. Recheck all drivers and any other software that's used for any USB hardware you have. 'Tim Cole' wrote in message news:[email protected]. > I am tearing my hair out trying to get my system to recognize the Panasonic > MiniDV PalmCorder PV-DV102D over a USB hookup so I can transcribe the > contents of a dv tape onto a dvd. The software provided by Panasonic and > the software I've downloaded refuse to recognize it. WinXP, with all its > latest bells and whistles, just keeps saying 'unknown usb device.' > Panasonic keeps saying that it should work and charged me $22 for a cd of > the software which didn't work! > One good thing came out of all this -- I upgraded my motherboard bios and > smoothed over a few other developing problems with usb 2.0. > Does anyone have any ideas to offer? Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware () zibby wrote: > Get few things straight up. > On every DV camcorders you use FIREWIRE port to transfer video/audio between > computer and camera. > USB port is used for digital camera built in (still pictures) that are saved > on memory stick, flash card or whatever you camcorder supports.
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