I've opened Adobe Premiere, File, Capture. Says it is offline. Went to Edit, Preferences, Device Control, Options. Made appropriate choices and still Offline. The computer recognizes that there is a new device with the sound, but it does not show up anywhere. I've gone to Computer Management, Disk Management. (Not quite sure how to add). I'm using Adobe Premiere Pro CS3, Windows XP on a Dell computer. The computer is not connected to a LAN and no wireless connectivity available where I'm at. I'm using a Panasonic AG-HVX2000 or a Sony GV-D1000.
Can someone help?
Thank you,
Ineedatalent
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Have you tried other capture software to see if the camcorders are visible to Windows?
See this document to help troubleshooting:
http://www.enosoft.net/dl.php?filename=dv_connectivity.pdfJohn Miller
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