I have video camera from type : panasonic nv-gs35
I do not succeed to capture a video by means of the software :video studio 8
I indeed succeed to capture in the software that received with the camera. motiondv studio.
If this software supports this camera?
capture video problem
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Brian -- AFAIK, that camera does not have a Firewire port, but uses a USB 2.0 port.
EDIT: After writing the foregoing, I did a Google search and found that it does indeed have an i-link Firewire port as well as USB 2. It could be that Video Studio might only recognise it if it is connected via Firewire, though I would have thought it should also pick up the USB 2 connection since it obviously picks up USB connections from analogue capture devices...
EDIT: After writing the foregoing, I did a Google search and found that it does indeed have an i-link Firewire port as well as USB 2. It could be that Video Studio might only recognise it if it is connected via Firewire, though I would have thought it should also pick up the USB 2 connection since it obviously picks up USB connections from analogue capture devices...
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nissimgon
Thanks for the help.
[quote="BrianCee"]YES - are you connecting the camera to your PC by Firewire (aka i-link, Thanks for the help.
Yes the camera is attached by means of. IEEE1394, DV port)
Yes the camera is attached by means of. IEEE1394, DV port)
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nissimgon
Thanks for the help.
[quote="Ken Berry"]Brian -- AFAIK, that camera does not have a Firewire port, but uses a USB 2.0 port.
EDIT: After writing the foregoing, I did a Google search and found that it does indeed have an i-link Firewire port as well as USB 2. It could be that Video Studio might only recognise it if it is connected via Firewire, though I would have thought it should also pick up the USB 2 connection since it obviously picks up USB connections from analogue capture devices...[ /quot But in the software that was provided me with the camera. MotionDV studio
There is capturing {firewire} of digital video.
And additionally control on the camera.
EDIT: After writing the foregoing, I did a Google search and found that it does indeed have an i-link Firewire port as well as USB 2. It could be that Video Studio might only recognise it if it is connected via Firewire, though I would have thought it should also pick up the USB 2 connection since it obviously picks up USB connections from analogue capture devices...[ /quot But in the software that was provided me with the camera. MotionDV studio
There is capturing {firewire} of digital video.
And additionally control on the camera.
