Application for capturing DV trough FW - newbie

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  1. HamaZ

    HamaZ Member

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    Hi to every reader.

    I have recently purchased an used Sony MiniDV camera from year 1998. I want to make use of its FireWire port, so I bought a FireWire port (PCI card) and installed it.
    But the problem appeared on the software side. I first tried to install a trial mode of Adobe Premiere Pro 1,5. But the installation failed because of two reasons: my OS is Win2000 Pro and my CPU is Athlon Thunderbird 1100MHz. This version of Premiere requires WinXP and a CPU with SSE instruction set. I have neither.

    So, which other program could I use? I don't need anything very professional, I am going to use this stuff as an amateur and later maybe as a semi-pro.

    Please give me more than one alternative.

    And one more thing. When I attach the camera to the FW card, nothing happens in the OS (no "found new hardware" message etc.), and I don't get any new device in Device Manager. Is this OK?
     
  2. TPFKAS

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    If your camera does not show up in the device manager, it is not OK.
    If your serious about video editing and even think about getting semi-pro: upgrade to the latest technology and get yourself at least XP.
    There are many progs for video edditing in various levels of sophistication:
    Here some pages with relevant info:
    http://www.digitalvideoclub.com/basics/editing.php (check at the bottom for a listing of some programs)
    http://www.digitalvideoclub.com/siteinfo/suppliers.php

    To try of the capturing works OK, here are some freeware capturing programs:
    http://www.digitalvideoclub.com/downloads/freedownloads.php
     
  3. HamaZ

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    Thank you for the links and device manager info.

    And as for Windows XP, I consider that OS to be something like a cartoon OS.

    I don't want to discuss that further.
     
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    Even if you don't want to discuss that further: although it is a Microsoft product ;-) it is much more stable than any of its predecessors. For multimedia applications it certainly offers a lot more than the older OS. Don't be fooled by its look. One of the first things that I did anyway, is change it to the classic Windows 98 look so if you're behind my machine you would not even see that it is XP..
     
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    I know all about WinXP, I had it for almost two years. After that wasted time, I reverted back to Win2000 and I live happily with it since then (and I lived so before XP).

    Win2000 is also far from perfect, but in today offering of OSes, it is the best balance between user-friendly/compact/efficient/stable.
     

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