EdwardMartinIII
Technical User
Howdy!
I'm using Premiere 6.5 on an XP-Pro system. I've made oodles of short movies and had a great time doing it.
About a month ago, my little Sony handicam stopped being recognized by my system, but I didn't follow up on it because we're in production on a big project.
Now, I have access to a Canon XL-1, my Sony Handicam, and a digital high-8 sort of camera.
The handicam just doesn't seem to register a single blip on the system when I attach the firewire. The other two do, and ask if I want to open Premiere to capture video.
Okay, at this point, I'd suspect my handicam ('cause I don't like the look in its eye anyway).
However...
Although I seem to have device CONTROL via Premiere, I cannot SEE the video, nor do I actually capture anything. When I look through the XL-1's eyepiece while I'm playing-via-Premiere, I see the video we shot perfectly, but ain't nuttin' coming in to Premiere.
This has never happened to me before -- I've been doing this for a couple of years and never had this problem. I swear!
So, I try using Windows Movie Maker and I can control all-but-the-handicam (like I said, I suspect the little digital bugger). I can capture video and toss it onto the hard drive hunky-dory.
But when I draw it into Premiere to edit, Premiere works for a while, and then just... hangs.
So, obviously, now I suspect my handicam (see "handicam, darn"), but I also suspect that somehow Premiere has gotten seriously Rumsfelded.
So I re-installed it over the old copy.
No difference.
I'm not entirely sure how to proceed, so I'm open to suggestions. Should I try REMOVING Premiere completely, and THEN re-installing it? Should I explore some issue with my firewire? Should I read my answers in the entrails of a local goat (darn goats)?
Thanks!
Edward ![[monkey] [monkey] [monkey]](/data/assets/smilies/monkey.gif)
"Cut a hole in the door. Hang a flap. Criminy, why didn't I think of this earlier?!" -- inventor of the cat door
I'm using Premiere 6.5 on an XP-Pro system. I've made oodles of short movies and had a great time doing it.
About a month ago, my little Sony handicam stopped being recognized by my system, but I didn't follow up on it because we're in production on a big project.
Now, I have access to a Canon XL-1, my Sony Handicam, and a digital high-8 sort of camera.
The handicam just doesn't seem to register a single blip on the system when I attach the firewire. The other two do, and ask if I want to open Premiere to capture video.
Okay, at this point, I'd suspect my handicam ('cause I don't like the look in its eye anyway).
However...
Although I seem to have device CONTROL via Premiere, I cannot SEE the video, nor do I actually capture anything. When I look through the XL-1's eyepiece while I'm playing-via-Premiere, I see the video we shot perfectly, but ain't nuttin' coming in to Premiere.
This has never happened to me before -- I've been doing this for a couple of years and never had this problem. I swear!
So, I try using Windows Movie Maker and I can control all-but-the-handicam (like I said, I suspect the little digital bugger). I can capture video and toss it onto the hard drive hunky-dory.
But when I draw it into Premiere to edit, Premiere works for a while, and then just... hangs.
So, obviously, now I suspect my handicam (see "handicam, darn"), but I also suspect that somehow Premiere has gotten seriously Rumsfelded.
So I re-installed it over the old copy.
No difference.
I'm not entirely sure how to proceed, so I'm open to suggestions. Should I try REMOVING Premiere completely, and THEN re-installing it? Should I explore some issue with my firewire? Should I read my answers in the entrails of a local goat (darn goats)?
Thanks!
![[monkey] [monkey] [monkey]](/data/assets/smilies/monkey.gif)
![[monkey] [monkey] [monkey]](/data/assets/smilies/monkey.gif)
"Cut a hole in the door. Hang a flap. Criminy, why didn't I think of this earlier?!" -- inventor of the cat door