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| | video capture for Canon Optura 40 on Vista When I try to capture with Windows Movie Maker or with my Adobe Premiere software, the computer doesn't recognize my firewire port as having any input device. The port shows as up to date and no further drivers needed when I check Bus in Device Mgr. I have the camera turned on, and on VCR mode. Is there another way around this? I am finding that this same problem is happening with lots of cameras. i am sure it is a bug, but how do we get around it? Is there a way to manually make the computer recognize a port when something is plugged in? |
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