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    Ok I am young so please bare with me because I do not know much about cameras or computers.

    I am having a lot of trouble with capturing film. I recorded about 1 hour of video on my camera (It is old but it works) and I have the tape with my alongside my camera. I put the tape in the camera, hook up the red, white, and yellow cords to this "ADS Tech DVD Xpress" and then hook that into my computer, a windows XP computer. I am using Adobe Premiere Pro and whenever I go to capture anything I get "Can't activate, try resetting Camera"

    First off I do not know what that means and I have tried several things to try and get this thing to work. If anyone could please help me it would be much appreciated.

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    The first question -- have you installed the software and drivers for the ADS XPress? The software for the ADS has its own video capturing software that you can use to import your video (save it on your hard drive) which you can then import later into Adobe Premiere Pro.

    It is quite possible that Adobe Premiere Pro can't find the drivers for the ADS XPress, or you have the settings incorrect, maybe for a DV camera, which yours apparently isn't, as you are using analog connections as you described. Not all video capture devices can be accessed via other video software, it depends on how the drivers are written.

    I would recommend using the software that was shipped with the ADS Xpress.

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    PLEASE stop cross posting. Once is enough.
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