Hi, I have a JVC GR-DV801 MiniDv CamCorder that doesn't show up in my Device Manager, nothing happens when I plug it in, no sounds or anything.
(Link for CamCorder Manual down below)
The FireWire Card that I am using is a Star tech, 2 port PCIe 1394a built with a TI 1394 OHCI Compliant Host Controller. (Link down below)
This Card dose show up in the in the Device Manager and says its working fine
I've gone through the Manual and settings of the CamCorder and didn't see any settings that would effect the DV port
I have tried Legacy Drivers and nothing happens
I have tried turning the camera on before turning the computer on and vise versa
I have tried a new card and a different Pc running Windows 7 with a fire wire port on its motherboard, still nothing
I have tried one other cable and nothing happened
I have tried Re seating the card
I have tried WinDV, VirtualDUB2, and Scenalyzer none of them recognize the camera
The CamCorder is in very good condition but the FireWire port had never been used until now, I'm beginning to think that the FireWire Port on my CamCorder is broken
Any suggestions would very much be helpful, maybe I missed something in the manual or there's something I can still do to connect it to my computer,
also please let me know if there's any way I can safely test the DV port on my CamCorder with maybe a specialize tool or multimeter, I might be willing to open it as well.
FireWire Card - https://www.startech.com/en-ca/cards-adapters/pex1394a2v2 or Search StarTech.com Part# PEX1394A2V2
JVC GR-DV801 Digital Video Camera - https://www33.jvckenwood.com/pdfs/LYT1107-001D.pdf?_ga=2.13905847.1243100085.172457255...600.1724572558
PC Specs:
Running Windows 10 Pro
Motherboard - NZXT N7 B550
CPU - AMD Ryzen 7 5800X
GPU - Zotac Gaming RTX 3080
RAM - Corsair 2x16 GB DDR4
Thank you everyone in advance
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As long there is nothing showing up in the device manager, no capture software will work either.
Firewire ports are easily damaged:
Well, the manual of your camcorder mentions a USB connection:
Using USB cable
It is possible to do the following things:
● Transfer still/moving images recorded on a tape to a PC.
● Capture still/moving images in real-time.
● Use this camcorder as a WebCam.
Tape-based Digital8, DV and HDV camcorders capable of sending video via USB
So it is worth a try with USB I think?
See also:
Last edited by The_Doman; 17th Oct 2024 at 07:32.
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