|  | Posted by ~~~AllisonWonderland~~~ on 10/31/63 11:37 
James C. Allison:Have just posted this to the <microsoft.public.win2000.general> NG.
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 I have the following system:
 
 IW-Q500N-ATX FullTower
 Tyan Trinity i845-S2090 ATX Mainboard w/Intel i845 Chipset
 Single Pentium IV 1.8GHz Processor
 1.5 Gb SDRAM (3 512 Mb DIMMs)
 Matrox G450 Millennium Dual-Head Graphics Card
 Matrox RT2500 Video Capture Card
 Creative Technoloby Ltd., Audigy MP3+ Sound Card
 M-Audio Delta 1010LT Sound Card
 18 Gb Seagate Cheetah SCSI 10K RPM Hard Drive (System Drive)
 36 Gb Seagate Cheetah SCSI 10K RPM Hard Drive (A/V Editing)
 120 Gb Western Digital IDE 7.2K RPM Hard Drive (Capture Storage)
 120 Gb Western Digital IDE 7.2K RPM Hard Drive (Master Edit Storage)
 Texas Instruments OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller
 OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller
 Dual Adaptec 2940 SCSI Cards
 Two 19" IDP Monitors
 Sony DVD-CD Burner
 1.44 Mb Diskette Drive
 Digital KB 5923REV-B01 106-key KeyBoard
 Genius EasyMouse+ PS2
 Supra Express 56K External Modem
 Panasonic AG-DVC10P Proline 3 CCD CamCorder w/IEEE1394
 JVC HR-DVS2U Mini-DV/S-VHS VCR
 JVC DR-MH30S/ DVD & HDD Video Recorder (160 GB HDD)
 PK Electronics 500VA Blackout Buster UPS
 Windows 2000 Professional w/ Service Pack 2
 Adobe Premiere 6.0
 Realtime Effects
 Matrox Video for Windows AVI Files
 Matrox Media Tools
 Inscriber Title Express
 Sonic Foundry ACID Music Professional 5.0
 Sonic Solutions DVDit! LE
 All attendant cables, wires, boxes, and remotes.
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 And here is a problem that I am having. I can "capture" from a MiniDV
 CassetteDeck using Adobe Premiere 6.0, and have access to all the AP6.0
 stuff.
 
 BUT I also have the Matrox Video Tools software, which came bundled with the
 Matrox RT2500, and it has a LOT more stuff available.
 
 BUT the Matrox stuff won't work because: Win2K keeps classifying my MiniDV
 Cassette Deck as an "Imaging Device" in the "Device Manager", and Matrox
 requires that the MiniDV Cassette Deck be classified as "Sound, video and
 game controllers".
 
 And so to solve this problem, the Matrox RT2500 User's Guide says to do the
 following:
 
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 Problem: DV Device shows up as "Imaging device". Windows "Device Manager"
 may recognize your DV device as an "Imaging device".
 
 Solution: You'll have to remove your DV device as an "Imaging device" and
 re-install the drivers.
 
 To re-install the device driver in Windows 2000:
 1. Turn on your DV-1394 device.
 2. Right-click on "My Computer".
 3. Select "Manage".
 4. Select "Device Manager".
 5. Click the plus sign beside "Imaging devices".
 6. Right-click "Microsoft DV Camera and VCR".
 7. A message will appear about uninstalling the device, click "OK".
 8. Choose "Action" > "Scan for hardware changes".
 9. The "Found New Hardware Wizard" starts. Click "Next".
 10. Select "Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended)", click
 "Next".
 11. Under "Optional search locations" make sure nothing is selected and
 click "Next".
 12. Windows will automatically find the "c:winnt\inf\dvcam.inf" driver file.
 Click "Next".
 13. Click "Yes" to continue.
 14. The "Found New Hardware Wizard" dialog box will appear. You how have the
 proper driver installed. Click "Finish" to exit.
 15. Your DV device should now be listed under "Sound, video and game
 controllers" in your "Device manager".
 
 Seems simple enough, right? Wrong... Everything up to Number 8 works as
 shown. From Number 9 on there is not any of the choices shown. The Wizard
 goes ahead and installs the MiniDV Cassette Deck back into "Imaging devices"
 in "Device Manager" just like it was before!
 
 Am I missing something?
 
 Any ideas? Any input would be genuinely appreciated.
 
 Hope that this finds you all doing well.
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 JCA:
 Should be interesting to see what kind of response I get. Will keep you
 updated.
 
 Hope you all are well.
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