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HomeDV DEVICE UNAVAILABLE ERROR: Please Help me I need some help guys. I bought Panasonic NV-MX 500 Digital Video Camera; everything works fine. Then I bought a Firewire Card (IEEE) and a Firewire Cable to do Digital Editing through Adobe Premiere. Initially I was able to capture the video and it worked fine. Suddenly after a few days, I am not able to capture. I get the error "Mini DV Device Unavailable for Device Control". I replaced with a new Firewire Card, replaced with a new Firewire Cable, tried all the three Slots available in the Firewire card - BUT NO USE:( I am now thinking the DV Cable Port of the Camera might have been damaged. Its a very expensive camera ($2000) and a brand new one. I bought this in Gray Market where there is no warranty :( Can someone please help me find out what the issue could be. MANY THANKS' Sree
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Re: DV DEVICE CONTROL 2.0 :The D.V device is unavailable for device control Please Help mepedro Posted Mar 01, 2004Trato de capturar conel adobe 6.0,por intermedio de una placa firewire 1394,y digitaliza un segundo y mesale el siguiente mensaje D.V Device Control 2.0:The D.V device is unavailable for device control,tengo de sistema operativo el win.xp,la handycam es una digital 8 Sony dcr tvr-120 ntcs You may try a TV tuner card with S-video socket. The lower end products should cost you less than US$ 30. You also need an S-video cable. Connect the camcorder by the S-video cable and the Audio/Video cable included with your camcorder (you may need a plug adapter if the A/V sockets of your TV tuner card do not match with the A/V cable). You should then be able to capture video from your camcorder. Of course, the image quality is theoretically worse than what you would get with a fire-wire. However, they are virtually indistinguishable by human eyes (at least my eyes). You may try a TV tuner card with S-video socket. The lower end products should cost you less than US$ 30. You also need an S-video cable. Connect the camcorder by the S-video cable and the Audio/Video cable included with your camcorder (you may need a plug adapter if the A/V sockets of your TV tuner card do not match with the A/V cable). You should then be able to capture video from your camcorder. Of course, the image quality is theoretically worse than what you would get with a fire-wire. However, they are virtually indistinguishable by human eyes (at least my eyes). |
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