Dear Colleagues:
I am trying to setup a JVC GRDVL100 using a IEEE 1394 PCMCIA Bus Card (Texas Instruments). I am struggling to find a proper driver for my opperational system (Windows ME), since the drivers provided are designed for Win 98. I can not record the image properly (using any popular software, such as ADOBE PREMIERE) on to my hard disk. I can see the images perfectly well on my screen, however, when I try to collect data, the images present a mosaic effect (noise) and the AVI files can not be used for further analysis. I have already sent a message to Texas Instruments, but one of those automatic messages is the only answer I got (as usual). At the moment I would discard problems related to my PC (Pentium III 1 GHz, with plenty HD space and 128 Mb RAM) or problems related to the PCMCIA (because I can see the images on my screen).
Has someone experienced, similar problems? Any suggestions about how do I sort this out? Any clue is welcome.
Kind regards
Dr. Andre L. F. Rodacki
Universidade Federal do Paraná
Setor de Ciências Biológicas
Departamento de Educação Física
R. Coração de Maria, 92 - BR116, km 95
Jardim Botânico - Curitiba - PR - Brazil
CEP 80215-370
Phone: 00 55 41 262-7574
FAX: 00 55 41 362-3653
E-mail: rodacki@ufpr.br
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I am trying to setup a JVC GRDVL100 using a IEEE 1394 PCMCIA Bus Card (Texas Instruments). I am struggling to find a proper driver for my opperational system (Windows ME), since the drivers provided are designed for Win 98. I can not record the image properly (using any popular software, such as ADOBE PREMIERE) on to my hard disk. I can see the images perfectly well on my screen, however, when I try to collect data, the images present a mosaic effect (noise) and the AVI files can not be used for further analysis. I have already sent a message to Texas Instruments, but one of those automatic messages is the only answer I got (as usual). At the moment I would discard problems related to my PC (Pentium III 1 GHz, with plenty HD space and 128 Mb RAM) or problems related to the PCMCIA (because I can see the images on my screen).
Has someone experienced, similar problems? Any suggestions about how do I sort this out? Any clue is welcome.
Kind regards
Dr. Andre L. F. Rodacki
Universidade Federal do Paraná
Setor de Ciências Biológicas
Departamento de Educação Física
R. Coração de Maria, 92 - BR116, km 95
Jardim Botânico - Curitiba - PR - Brazil
CEP 80215-370
Phone: 00 55 41 262-7574
FAX: 00 55 41 362-3653
E-mail: rodacki@ufpr.br
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