Re: [AP] Loosing capture device

2006-04-26 Thread Sune Alexandersen
Hi Bill!
Are you by any chance using any other connected firewire equipment?

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From: bjensen391 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [AP] Loosing capture device


I have a question that I hope will fit within this group. I am the IS 
 Director for a school district in Oregon. We have started a video 
 class at the high school. They are using Intel P4 2.8 GHz Windows XP 
 Pro PCs with 512 MB of ram with ATI Radon 9600 video cards and a 
 generic PCI firewire card to capture. The students are using Adobe 
 Premiere 7.0 to capture the video footage from various digital video 
 cameras. 
 The problem is that we continue to loose connection to the cameras 
 at random times during initial connection. Once connected Premiere is 
 able to capture the video footage, but at any random time with any of 
 the various cameras when the camera is connected to the PC it does not 
 see the camera. Then with the same equipment, but at another time the 
 camera will connect. We have checked the cables and they appear fine.
 The PCs have all of the security patches and no viruses. I have also 
 used an account with full administrative rights, but with no 
 difference.
 
 Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
 
 Thank you,
 Bill Jensen
 IS Director
 Scappoose School District 1J
 503-543-3483
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Re: [AP] Loosing capture device

2006-04-26 Thread Tom Stark
Bill,
   
  I am a little out of focus on exactly what is not seeing your cameras.  
Does windows lose the connection, or does Adobe Premiere lose it?  I 
believe that if it is an initial connection problem, then it really is not an 
Adobe Premiere question, although we will try and help you.  Much easier to 
know if it is an operating system problem or an Adobe problem.
   
  Also, you state you are using version 7.0, which can also be know as Adobe 
Premiere Pro 1.0.  You state that you have all of the security patches.  Does 
this mean you are running SP2?  My experience with Premiere Pro 1.0 was that it 
didn't really work well with SP2.  Just wondering.
   
  Hope this helps.
   
  Tom

bjensen391 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I have a question that I hope will fit within this group. I am the IS 
Director for a school district in Oregon. We have started a video 
class at the high school. They are using Intel P4 2.8 GHz Windows XP 
Pro PCs with 512 MB of ram with ATI Radon 9600 video cards and a 
generic PCI firewire card to capture. The students are using Adobe 
Premiere 7.0 to capture the video footage from various digital video 
cameras. 
The problem is that we continue to loose connection to the cameras 
at random times during initial connection. Once connected Premiere is 
able to capture the video footage, but at any random time with any of 
the various cameras when the camera is connected to the PC it does not 
see the camera. Then with the same equipment, but at another time the 
camera will connect. We have checked the cables and they appear fine.
The PCs have all of the security patches and no viruses. I have also 
used an account with full administrative rights, but with no 
difference.

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,
Bill Jensen
IS Director
Scappoose School District 1J
503-543-3483
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Re: [AP] Loosing capture device

2006-04-26 Thread Jeff Schell
Bill-- with XP it shouldn't matter so much, but are the students always 
plugging the camera in before Premiere has started? This used to be a 
requirement in previous versions of Premiere (although I suspect it had more to 
do with the OS than Premiere). Just something to test. 

For troubleshooting purposes, it may be helpful to know that Premiere only 
directly talks to the PCI firewire card, and in turn, the card talks to the 
camera. (Sort of like a translator between Premiere and your camera.)  So I 
would focus my troubleshooting on the PCI and camera. Like making sure the PCI 
drivers are up to date, make sure there are no other conflicts with the 
assigned IRQs, etc.


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  From: bjensen391 
  To: Adobe-Premiere@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 9:11 PM
  Subject: [AP] Loosing capture device


  I have a question that I hope will fit within this group. I am the IS 
  Director for a school district in Oregon. We have started a video 
  class at the high school. They are using Intel P4 2.8 GHz Windows XP 
  Pro PCs with 512 MB of ram with ATI Radon 9600 video cards and a 
  generic PCI firewire card to capture. The students are using Adobe 
  Premiere 7.0 to capture the video footage from various digital video 
  cameras. 
  The problem is that we continue to loose connection to the cameras 
  at random times during initial connection. Once connected Premiere is 
  able to capture the video footage, but at any random time with any of 
  the various cameras when the camera is connected to the PC it does not 
  see the camera. Then with the same equipment, but at another time the 
  camera will connect. We have checked the cables and they appear fine.
  The PCs have all of the security patches and no viruses. I have also 
  used an account with full administrative rights, but with no 
  difference.

  Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

  Thank you,
  Bill Jensen
  IS Director
  Scappoose School District 1J
  503-543-3483
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]






   
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Re: [AP] Loosing capture device

2006-04-26 Thread bjensen391
Sune,

No not that I know of. Being a high school sometimes kids bring in 
their own devices. We do use various digital cameras, Sony, 
Panasonice, and JVC.

Thanks,
Bill

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 Hi Bill!
 Are you by any chance using any other connected firewire equipment?
 
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 - Original Message - 
 From: bjensen391 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Adobe-Premiere@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 6:11 AM
 Subject: [AP] Loosing capture device
 
 
 I have a question that I hope will fit within this group. I am 
the IS 
  Director for a school district in Oregon. We have started a 
video 
  class at the high school. They are using Intel P4 2.8 GHz 
Windows XP 
  Pro PCs with 512 MB of ram with ATI Radon 9600 video cards and a 
  generic PCI firewire card to capture. The students are using 
Adobe 
  Premiere 7.0 to capture the video footage from various digital 
video 
  cameras. 
  The problem is that we continue to loose connection to the 
cameras 
  at random times during initial connection. Once connected 
Premiere is 
  able to capture the video footage, but at any random time with 
any of 
  the various cameras when the camera is connected to the PC it 
does not 
  see the camera. Then with the same equipment, but at another 
time the 
  camera will connect. We have checked the cables and they appear 
fine.
  The PCs have all of the security patches and no viruses. I have 
also 
  used an account with full administrative rights, but with no 
  difference.
  
  Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
  
  Thank you,
  Bill Jensen
  IS Director
  Scappoose School District 1J
  503-543-3483
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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Re: [AP] Loosing capture device

2006-04-26 Thread bjensen391
Tom,
I believe that the camera is not being seen by Windows, but others 
in my department think it may be an issue with Adobe. The PC does 
not regonize the camera at random times, but once Premire does see 
the camera, it does not seem to drop it. I was wondering if there 
are known issues with firewire cards or if there is a good way to 
check them.

An important item to know is that a teacher took some of the cameras 
home and said that she could not connect to her PC at home. This 
cameras are all in the $400 to $500 dollar range and are less than a 
year old. Can the firewire card damage the port on the camera?

We have a cd labeled Adobe Premire 7.0 and we are using Windows XP 
with SP2. I will look for more info on that.

Thank you for your reply,
Bill

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wrote:

 Bill,

   I am a little out of focus on exactly what is not seeing your 
cameras.  Does windows lose the connection, or does Adobe 
Premiere lose it?  I believe that if it is an initial connection 
problem, then it really is not an Adobe Premiere question, although 
we will try and help you.  Much easier to know if it is an operating 
system problem or an Adobe problem.

   Also, you state you are using version 7.0, which can also be 
know as Adobe Premiere Pro 1.0.  You state that you have all of the 
security patches.  Does this mean you are running SP2?  My 
experience with Premiere Pro 1.0 was that it didn't really work well 
with SP2.  Just wondering.

   Hope this helps.

   Tom
 
 bjensen391 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I have a question that I hope will fit within this group. I am 
the IS 
 Director for a school district in Oregon. We have started a video 
 class at the high school. They are using Intel P4 2.8 GHz Windows 
XP 
 Pro PCs with 512 MB of ram with ATI Radon 9600 video cards and a 
 generic PCI firewire card to capture. The students are using Adobe 
 Premiere 7.0 to capture the video footage from various digital 
video 
 cameras. 
 The problem is that we continue to loose connection to the 
cameras 
 at random times during initial connection. Once connected Premiere 
is 
 able to capture the video footage, but at any random time with any 
of 
 the various cameras when the camera is connected to the PC it does 
not 
 see the camera. Then with the same equipment, but at another time 
the 
 camera will connect. We have checked the cables and they appear 
fine.
 The PCs have all of the security patches and no viruses. I have 
also 
 used an account with full administrative rights, but with no 
 difference.
 
 Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
 
 Thank you,
 Bill Jensen
 IS Director
 Scappoose School District 1J
 503-543-3483
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Re: [AP] Loosing capture device

2006-04-26 Thread Kjell Andersson
I have trouble with firewire and SP2. Try SP1.
Read this: 
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies-archive.cfm/504820.html

Kjell


- Original Message - 
From: bjensen391 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Adobe-Premiere@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 6:11 AM
Subject: [AP] Loosing capture device


I have a question that I hope will fit within this group. I am the IS
 Director for a school district in Oregon. We have started a video
 class at the high school. They are using Intel P4 2.8 GHz Windows XP
 Pro PCs with 512 MB of ram with ATI Radon 9600 video cards and a
 generic PCI firewire card to capture. The students are using Adobe
 Premiere 7.0 to capture the video footage from various digital video
 cameras.
 The problem is that we continue to loose connection to the cameras
 at random times during initial connection. Once connected Premiere is
 able to capture the video footage, but at any random time with any of
 the various cameras when the camera is connected to the PC it does not
 see the camera. Then with the same equipment, but at another time the
 camera will connect. We have checked the cables and they appear fine.
 The PCs have all of the security patches and no viruses. I have also
 used an account with full administrative rights, but with no
 difference.

 Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

 Thank you,
 Bill Jensen
 IS Director
 Scappoose School District 1J
 503-543-3483
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]







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Re: [AP] Loosing capture device

2006-04-26 Thread Kjell Andersson
And read this: http://forums.photographyreview.com/showthread.php?p=124437

Kjell


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From: bjensen391 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Adobe-Premiere@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 6:11 AM
Subject: [AP] Loosing capture device


I have a question that I hope will fit within this group. I am the IS 
 Director for a school district in Oregon. We have started a video 
 class at the high school. They are using Intel P4 2.8 GHz Windows XP 
 Pro PCs with 512 MB of ram with ATI Radon 9600 video cards and a 
 generic PCI firewire card to capture. The students are using Adobe 
 Premiere 7.0 to capture the video footage from various digital video 
 cameras. 
 The problem is that we continue to loose connection to the cameras 
 at random times during initial connection. Once connected Premiere is 
 able to capture the video footage, but at any random time with any of 
 the various cameras when the camera is connected to the PC it does not 
 see the camera. Then with the same equipment, but at another time the 
 camera will connect. We have checked the cables and they appear fine.
 The PCs have all of the security patches and no viruses. I have also 
 used an account with full administrative rights, but with no 
 difference.
 
 Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
 
 Thank you,
 Bill Jensen
 IS Director
 Scappoose School District 1J
 503-543-3483
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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