Dv Route Player Software

Dv Route Player Software 9,3/10 8613 votes

Here's the proof its possible: I had captured proper full DV (540 or 57x lines). Thing is, this software dumps its advert on captured stuff every 10sec or so. Camera FW port is dead. Tried on multiple computers. There is no way to switch from USB to FW, so there is no problem with misconfig of camcorder itself. Software wont drop any errors, since the cam is just not detected, as if its just not there. Sony Vegas, Virtual dub and some other software is picking it up, but there are 2 problems - Vegas is paid and VirtualDub wont capture sound from DV (sound comes from recording audio device).

DV Media Player Basic is a software tool designed in order to help users open and watch AVI movies that have been captured with a DV camcorder.

Seems worth trying the trial version, the download disclaimer does advise that as the 39 euros will not be refunded:and universal capture on all software is not guaranteed Scenalyser is probably unique in that sense and you are unlikely to find another, paid for or free Saying that, I would still loan a working camcorder with firewire to avoid any compatibility issues. Im sure the likes of cash converters would have a working miniDV one for not much. The risk of dropped frames, absent timecode, and AVI codec incompatibilities are not worth it IMO. I have an old JVC MiniDV which I use mainly just for capturing to PC and rewinding tapes. Now i'll definitely have to check if vegas works on USB, for not to look like a lying tool I'm pretty sure it was Vegas. Well, i remember old sony i had (DCR-TRV17e) that used usb (1.0-1.1) to dump photos off the memorystick. But now cameras come equipped with full 2.0 hi-speed support, so i suppose you can dump DV thru that.

#EDIT# Just remembered - Panny NV-GS37 has a way to set USB output to either DV out or a web-cam function. Mine is set to DV out and it works thru Scenalyzer.

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Will confirm on situation Vegas tonight. But now cameras come equipped with full 2.0 hi-speed support, so i suppose you can dump DV thru that. I understand why you want to do that, but I don't believe this is supported - at least not in any software I've come accross. The thing is: DV on the tape is different than stills (or even video clips) on a memory card or DVD.

On a memory card or DVD you have a file which you can just copy. With DV, you have a raw stream of data on the tape. The capture application needs to process this data and store it in a file format. The video capture applications use Firewire for that.

The only 'capture' I've seen from DV cams over USB is to use a low quality web cam function. Been looking for damn disks. Probably lost during move. I have chucked out bucketfull of 'drivers' cds since majority of them are more or less useless. Where did you get ENGLISH manual for GS37?

Ive got it in all european languages but ENGLISH. Figured most of the stuff myself. Can you mail me one? PM me if you can. It'd be nice.

When i was buying it i missed a smallprint on website stating that there is no english manual (only french). I figured i'd get it online, but i still cant find it.

Oh yeah, one important thing to mention - i NEVER installed any drivers for my camcorder in order for it to work on USB. Vegas just picks it up. And any other software, that is supposed to work via usb too. You would expect to need some drivers if the device connected is not a thumbdrive That only shows, that USB support for DV VIDEO transfer was in the windows ALL ALONG.

Plus it is detected as a webcam by 'scanners and cameras' bit of control panel. Just a thought that i just had while walking to work from lunch.

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May be important. I can't explain it. I'm glad it works. Did you get either of the free DV options to work for you? I know with my Sony HC1 capture of DV (or HDV) over USB is not possible.

The camcorder doesn't even light up the USB port when in tape/edit mode. The USB only works to copy stills off the memory card. The camcorder manual explicitly says 'you can not copy pictures on a tape to a computer with the USB cable'. If all Panasonic DV camcorders have this feature this is a well hidden plus for them, they should advertise it more. Click to expand.I cant.but there are hardware which connect to the PC through USB which allow DV material from camcorders ar via any analogue source One of Such is Pinnacle Movie box USB and the other ( a costly Pro Break out Box) by Liquid Edition 6 or Avid Liquid 7 Now called Avid Liquid T hese connect to the PC by USB but take thier video off the camcorder by DV, or analogue, ( composite, s-video or component) Pinnacle Software and Avid, have drivers for them which they install ( either by prompting or silently in the back ground) once the hardware is connected.

:idea: There actually a couple of options. If you have a miniDV camcorder, then you can plug the firewire port on the camera into the firewire port on your computer with an appropriate cable and you can use the camcorder as a tape deck. I am assuming that you are shooting standard DV and not a flavor of HDV.:mad2: If you do not want to use your main camcorder for this purpose, for example I have very high end units that I do not want to put drum or head hours on using them as a tape deck, then the cheapest route is to buy a cheap camcorder and use it as a tape deck. The next option is Sony's consumer level DV Walkman, the GVD-1000. It sells for just under $1,000.:thumbsup: The next step up is JVC, Sony, or Panasonic's professional level decks. The run from $1,500 to $7,000.