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Cannot connect camera to computer(I am using firewire)

Discussion in 'Digital camcorders' started by pumpyps, Feb 9, 2006.

  1. pumpyps

    pumpyps Member

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    So, I am using a Sony DCR-TRV740 and I have a firewire card(startech) with two ports on it. I plug in the camera and it doesnt work. I try another cable and it still isn't detected. Computer says the firewire pci card is working fine. I connect to my friends computer with cable and camera and it works like a charm. Any ideas? Drivers? Bios?
    I have a pretty new computer, I hope that's not the problem

    2 gigs of ram
    2 harddrives(master is 80 gig)(slave is 320 gig for video editing)
    Gigabyte Mobo(k8 triton series GA-K8NS Pro)
    Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 zs
    Radeon 9800 pro 128mb
    AMD athlon 64 bit 3000+
    ....ideas?

    Thanks a lot,
    Mike
     
  2. sheppy124

    sheppy124 Regular member

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    Try unistalling the card in windows device manager, than re-boot and let windows find the card again.
     
  3. dvdnoobie

    dvdnoobie Regular member

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    I had the same problem with my Sony TRV 530. It turned out the firewire card was not compatible with my cam. So I purchased a Pinnacle firewire card (sold as a Sony kit), and it worked great.

    You may want to look for newer drivers for your firewire card, but Windows may use the default operating system drivers.

    http://www.startech.com/downloads/section_download.cfm

    You may want to find out what card your friend uses and purchase that card since you know it works. With a new computer I know you don't want to spend anymore money, but it may save you a lot of aggravation in the long run.

    Good luck
     
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