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No DV capture possible on Windows 7 64bit false 2011-01-10 21:25:07 +0100

On a Windows 7 64bit, I was not able to capture any DV video from a video camera connected via Firewire IEEE1394. I was able to control the camera from the capture program (tried NeroVision and magix Video Deluxe) but only got a black screen and no audio.

After a little search, I found this forum post which suggests to switch the IEEE1394 driver from the automatically detected Texas Instruments one to the 1394 OHCI Compliant Host Controller (Legacy) one. After that change, everything worked as expected. This seems to only affect 64bit systems.

To switch the driver, do the following:

  1. press Win+R to get to the Run… dialog, type devmgmt.msc, click OK
  2. in the Device Manager, find the IEEE 1394 Bus Host Controllers group, expand it
  3. right-click the Texas Instruments… entry
  4. select Update driver software…
  5. click Browse my computer for driver software
  6. click Let me pick from a list of device driver on my computer
  7. select the 1394 OHCI Compliant Host Controller (Legacy) (that (Legacy) is important!)
  8. click Next

*[OHCI]: Open Host Controller Interface *[IEEE]: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers *[IEEE1394]: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Standard 1394