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    Trying a DV capture from sony HDR-HC9E to AVI thru virtualdub Using a RTX 100 Matrox capture card I recieve the following error when selecting any device:

    An out-of-bounds memory access (access violation) occurred at 00b2a8ed...
    ...writing address 00000000.

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    No idea.

    The HDR-HC9E is an HDV format camcorder. Why don't you use IEEE-1394?

    For DV format capture with WinDV.

    For HDV format capture with HDVsplit.

    Both give a bit perfect copy from tape or live stream.
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    I am using a firewire, however it only works through a capture card. The reason I am using virtual dub is so
    I can capture without audio.

    Can this be done in Windv?
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    winDV only works for DVavi tape. use hdvsplit for HDV tapes, it's free and will capture the original HDV from the tape. there is no other free way to capture 1440x1080. if you bought a blackmagic HD capture device you could cap HDMI output at 1920x1080.
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    I don't care about HD cause I'm burning to DVD so it doesn't matter, and the camera is set to SD output
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    then use winDV over firewire to capture the SD DVavi. no capture card needed.
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    Windows does not recognize the camera when it's pluged in to a normal firewire slot.
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    might be because the cam is in HDV out mode. try putting one of the DVavi tapes in, play it until there's a picture and press pause. then plug the cam in and windows should find it as a DV device instead of HDV.
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    It isn't in HDV mode, it doesn't detect it anyway. It does detect it as a DV device through firewire through the capture card
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    did you try winDV with the cam on pause? if the firewire port of the camera and/or comp isn't broken or your windows install borked it will work. it's a really simple little free program.
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    A capture card adds no value. Firewire is the cleanest capture.
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