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  1. Member
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    Hi,

    I have just purchased a IEEE 1394 Card - brand Ritmo. Windows detected it and installed and it is in device manger as VIA OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller and working properly.

    My Samsung VP-D361i camera came with Ulead Video Studio V9 which I have installed but when I go into capture it will only find my ATI Radeon card and no other source. I have looked in device manager under sound and video game controllers and there is no reference to my camera. I also loaded the Samsung DV Media Pro Driver 10 from the Samsung site and still no good.

    Can someone please let me know if I have a driver issue with the IEEE card or if it is my camera.

    Thanks.
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  2. When you check, have you connect the Cam to the Ritmo 1394, and turn on the cam and put it in playback mode ?

    You can also use WinDV ( from tool section ) to detect you DV cam. ( After connect the Cam to the Ritmo 1394, and turn on the cam and put it in playback mode. )

    Are you able to connect the Ritmo 1394 to firewire DVD burner or Harddisk ?
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    There are lots of compatibility problems with firewire cards. Try another card with a different chipset.
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    Its

    A: Check for motherboard driver updates , and install them first .
    B: Upon insertion of card ?

    Onboard agp / agp slot / pci1 share resources = only one may be in use / fitted .
    Pci2 / pci3 = share resources , only one may have a card installed .
    Pci4 / pci5 = as above .

    If you have a motherboard with only 3 pci slots available , then this gives either pci2 or pci3 available only .
    If card fails to connect to device while connected to pci2 , it may need moving pci3 to resolve issue .

    Should card need to be moved from present position on motherboard , you should uninstall the drivers for the device before shutting down the system and removing it , and always remove system power cord prior to removing / reinstalling device .

    This is how ieee devices should be connected to prevent damage to connected devices and pc at all times .

    C: Install the software that was supplied with camera (one contains the drivers for it) .
    D: Shut down pc .
    E: Connect cable to camera , then to pc .
    F: Turn camera on , and set required mode .
    G: Lastly , turn the pc on .
    H: Capture from there .
    I: When done with capture , shutdown pc , disconnect camera .
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