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Feb 06, 2012 Hi, i have a Sony HVR-HD1000e and i use Magix, Vagas, Unlead Video. All the software works well tranferring 'dv' format without any issues. But when i record in 1080i and set the output in the camera to it, it wont work my editing software doesnt detect the camera at all.
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A year or so ago, I purchased a (new) Sony HVR-HD1000 high definition camcorder.
With my new laptop, I can't get the camera to be recognised by the laptop.
Here's the story behind the problem:
I also bought a PCI firewire port slot for my PC so that I could connect the camera to the computer. That was with Windows XP. Connection was unreliable at times, but usually it worked and thus I was able to 'capture' video from my camera. All was good.
Then, my PC broke (later found to be the result of the power supply giving up). After giving up on fixing it for a while, I deemed it a good time to buy a new computer - this time a laptop. I made sure that it had a firewire port (4 pin). It ran on Vista Home Premium (32 bit).
When I connected the camera to the computer using the firewire cable, nothing happened. No device detected, nothing on 'My Computer' to suggest anything had been connected.
By this time, I figured out that my PC may have had a power supply failure, and so I replaced the power supply and one of the first things I did was check that the camera connected. It did. (Remember: this PC runs on XP).
Then, soon afterwards my desktop PC broke again: I think it was the power supply. Seeing as I don't want to throw power supply after power supply at it, I kinda need my laptop to work with my camera.
So, the cable isn't the problem, the camera isn't the problem. What is? Something to do with my new laptop, then, surely?
-I check device manager: sure enough, my firewire port is fully functioning.
-I look for a new driver from Sony: no luck finding that.
-I start up in Safe Mode: no success.
Anyone know where to find a driver for the HVR-HD1000 so that it works with Vista (etc)?
Any other ideas would be deeply appreciated.
With my new laptop, I can't get the camera to be recognised by the laptop.
Here's the story behind the problem:
I also bought a PCI firewire port slot for my PC so that I could connect the camera to the computer. That was with Windows XP. Connection was unreliable at times, but usually it worked and thus I was able to 'capture' video from my camera. All was good.
Then, my PC broke (later found to be the result of the power supply giving up). After giving up on fixing it for a while, I deemed it a good time to buy a new computer - this time a laptop. I made sure that it had a firewire port (4 pin). It ran on Vista Home Premium (32 bit).
When I connected the camera to the computer using the firewire cable, nothing happened. No device detected, nothing on 'My Computer' to suggest anything had been connected.
By this time, I figured out that my PC may have had a power supply failure, and so I replaced the power supply and one of the first things I did was check that the camera connected. It did. (Remember: this PC runs on XP).
Then, soon afterwards my desktop PC broke again: I think it was the power supply. Seeing as I don't want to throw power supply after power supply at it, I kinda need my laptop to work with my camera.
So, the cable isn't the problem, the camera isn't the problem. What is? Something to do with my new laptop, then, surely?
-I check device manager: sure enough, my firewire port is fully functioning.
-I look for a new driver from Sony: no luck finding that.
-I start up in Safe Mode: no success.
Anyone know where to find a driver for the HVR-HD1000 so that it works with Vista (etc)?
Any other ideas would be deeply appreciated.
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A year or so ago, I purchased a (new) Sony HVR-HD1000 high definition camcorder.
With my new laptop, I can't get the camera to be recognised by the laptop.
Here's the story behind the problem:
I also bought a PCI firewire port slot for my PC so that I could connect the camera to the computer. That was with Windows XP. Connection was unreliable at times, but usually it worked and thus I was able to 'capture' video from my camera. All was good.
Then, my PC broke (later found to be the result of the power supply giving up). After giving up on fixing it for a while, I deemed it a good time to buy a new computer - this time a laptop. I made sure that it had a firewire port (4 pin). It ran on Vista Home Premium (32 bit).
When I connected the camera to the computer using the firewire cable, nothing happened. No device detected, nothing on 'My Computer' to suggest anything had been connected.
By this time, I figured out that my PC may have had a power supply failure, and so I replaced the power supply and one of the first things I did was check that the camera connected. It did. (Remember: this PC runs on XP).
Then, soon afterwards my desktop PC broke again: I think it was the power supply. Seeing as I don't want to throw power supply after power supply at it, I kinda need my laptop to work with my camera.
So, the cable isn't the problem, the camera isn't the problem. What is? Something to do with my new laptop, then, surely?
-I check device manager: sure enough, my firewire port is fully functioning.
-I look for a new driver from Sony: no luck finding that.
-I start up in Safe Mode: no success.
Anyone know where to find a driver for the HVR-HD1000 so that it works with Vista (etc)?
Any other ideas would be deeply appreciated.
A year or so ago, I purchased a (new) Sony HVR-HD1000 high definition camcorder.
With my new laptop, I can't get the camera to be recognised by the laptop.
Here's the story behind the problem:
I also bought a PCI firewire port slot for my PC so that I could connect the camera to the computer. That was with Windows XP. Connection was unreliable at times, but usually it worked and thus I was able to 'capture' video from my camera. All was good.
Then, my PC broke (later found to be the result of the power supply giving up). After giving up on fixing it for a while, I deemed it a good time to buy a new computer - this time a laptop. I made sure that it had a firewire port (4 pin). It ran on Vista Home Premium (32 bit).
When I connected the camera to the computer using the firewire cable, nothing happened. No device detected, nothing on 'My Computer' to suggest anything had been connected.
By this time, I figured out that my PC may have had a power supply failure, and so I replaced the power supply and one of the first things I did was check that the camera connected. It did. (Remember: this PC runs on XP).
Then, soon afterwards my desktop PC broke again: I think it was the power supply. Seeing as I don't want to throw power supply after power supply at it, I kinda need my laptop to work with my camera.
So, the cable isn't the problem, the camera isn't the problem. What is? Something to do with my new laptop, then, surely?
-I check device manager: sure enough, my firewire port is fully functioning.
-I look for a new driver from Sony: no luck finding that.
-I start up in Safe Mode: no success.
Anyone know where to find a driver for the HVR-HD1000 so that it works with Vista (etc)?
Any other ideas would be deeply appreciated.
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I dont know what software you are using but firstly get it to recognise the the cam,does the laptop bong when you switch the cam on.post #3 of 6Old12-30-2008, 08:17 AM - Thread Starter
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Nope. There's no form of acknowledgement from the laptop whatsoever.
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Hi!
Sorry.. Old thread, but have you found a solution for this problem? I have - all of a sudden - exactly the same problem with my SONY HVR-HD1000E! I have tried several computers, and none can find the camera. It works with other DV cameras...
Thank's! /JOHAN
Sorry.. Old thread, but have you found a solution for this problem? I have - all of a sudden - exactly the same problem with my SONY HVR-HD1000E! I have tried several computers, and none can find the camera. It works with other DV cameras...
Thank's! /JOHAN
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I also have the same sony HVR-HD1000e camera firewire problem.
I try to connect the camera to a pc by the firewire port using Adobe CS4. But Adobe is displaying 'Capture Device Offline' in capture mode.
So I tried to connect the camera to a laptop, but that fails to.
Then i tried to connect a Panasonic NV-GS300 to the same laptop with the same cable, and the panasonic camera has connection.
So I think the hardware of the firewire output interface of the sony HVR-HD1000e camera is damaged, and that we were ripped off by Sony
I try to connect the camera to a pc by the firewire port using Adobe CS4. But Adobe is displaying 'Capture Device Offline' in capture mode.
So I tried to connect the camera to a laptop, but that fails to.
Then i tried to connect a Panasonic NV-GS300 to the same laptop with the same cable, and the panasonic camera has connection.
So I think the hardware of the firewire output interface of the sony HVR-HD1000e camera is damaged, and that we were ripped off by Sony
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