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Thanks for your help! Vin Antwort von Markus Capture device offline, Adobe Premiere 7. PC connect, capture and edit images Antwort von timdiesel: Hmmm-Ersma thanks for the reply!

Unfortunately, this is my problem not really solved! It's still the case that my camcorder to the computer through other software detects but Adobe Premiere 7 is not any more.

It has but sometimes works! Danke schon mal! The thing is just that the whole but I usually have done with USB. My last holiday video is the proof that it is on the plate and I never had a suitable Firewire cable. I have no real plan! Contact the manufacturer of your computer or the manufacturer of your IEEE card for support.

Digital video requires a large amount of storage space. For example, the storage requirement for DV video is approximately 13 GB per hour. To see how much space is available on the current scratch disk, look in the Capture Locations section of the Settings pane of the Capture panel.

If the scratch disk doesn't have enough free space to store the full duration of the video you are capturing, then delete files or remove unused program. Or, capture to a drive that has sufficient space. If you are capturing DV or HDV video, then use a hard drive that has a rotational speed of at least 7, rpm. Use an internal hard drive if possible. Do not connect the drive to a multi-port hub or to another drive. If the scratch disk for captured video is formatted in the FAT32 file system, then the capture process can stop suddenly, even if the drive has available space.

To change the scratch disk for captured video, see Solution 1. Capture can stop unexpectedly if the hard drive is damaged or fragmented. Repair and defragment the scratch disk for captured video. For instructions, see one of these TechNotes:.

Capture from a camcorder can stop suddenly if the camcorder is drawing power only from its battery. Connect the camcorder to an AC power source wall socket before you start capturing. If other applications are running, then another application's use of the hard drive or of other system resources can cause capture to stop suddenly. Quit all other open applications before you start capture, and do not open other applications until you have finished capturing your video.

If anti-virus or other security software is installed on your computer, then temporarily disable it before you start capture. When you have finished capturing, re-enable the anti-virus or other security software. For instructions, see the software's documentation. Capture can stop suddenly because of the start of an automatic system event, such as a screen saver.

If you use a screen saver or have configured other automatic system events, then temporarily disable them before you start capture. Automatic system events include events related to power-saving settings or software updates. Startup items and services that run in the background can cause capture to stop suddenly. Disable startup items and non-essential services before you start capture. Capture can stop suddenly if the videotape from which you are capturing is damaged.

Or, try dubbing copying the videotape. Capture can also stop suddenly at the boundary between different formats on the same videotape. If your tape holds mixed formats, then start a new capture session for each format. Video frames that are not saved to disk during the capture process are called dropped frames. The Abort Capture On Dropped Frames option determines whether dropped frames cause the application to stop capturing.

If it has been enabled, then you can disable it. If you have been experiencing dropped frames during capture, then capturing with this option disabled prevents the dropped frames from stopping capture.

However, the quality of your captured clips can be inferior because of the dropped frames. Before you use this solution, complete the other solutions in this document to prevent dropped frames.

Legal Notices Online Privacy Policy. Buy now. The Capture panel also displays one of these errors: "Capture Device Offline. Try resetting camera. Solution 1: Verify the basic setup of your video device. Solution 3: Configure the device to output the correct digital video format. Some Sony HDV devices have a menu setting called i. If your device has an i. AUTO isn't always reliable. If you capture from an analog-to-digital converter that can output video in multiple formats MPEG-2, H.

If your converter cannot output in DV format, then use the converter's bundled software to capture video. Then, import the captured clips into an Adobe Premiere Pro project. Solution 4: Choose the correct capture format in Adobe Premiere Pro. Optional If the capture format does not match the format of the video that you are capturing, then choose the other option from this menu. Click OK. Solution 5: Choose the correct device control settings, or disable device control. Note: When device control is disabled, start playback on the device manually.

Click the Windows start button; type "device manager" into the Search box and select Device Manager. Right-click on your listed controller; select "Update Driver Software".

Click the "Browse my computer for driver software" button, followed with the "Let me pick from a list" button. Select the option that has " Legacy " at the end of the name; click Next and let Windows install the driver. Close out of dialogs and retry capture. If the Capture window says "Can't activate recorder. Try resetting camera. Try resetting camera" when you capture video Premiere Pro 1. Here a pointer.

The camera only function as the type of data the heads are sitting on, when it is first plugin in i. The files I renamed there were three similar ones, all with ". I notice now that when it itermittantly happens, and it seems to be rare, that if I turn off the DV camera and then turn it back on, thus forcing it to re-bind to it's driver it seems to fix the issue. I do this while in the capture screen in Premiere. We found the problem finally!

I originally edited this project in Premiere 6. When we sent the project to Adobe Premiere Pro 2. As we checked the difference between the times when we created a project where the editing mode was Desktop and when it was DVNTSC the External Device settings changed too.

You cannot change your choice of export devices once you have set your editing mode at the beginning of your project and you can only set up one device at a time.

Our experience suggests using a standard editing mode rather than a 3rd party plug in mode if you plan to move your project from one version of Premiere to another!! I spent some time on phone with the Adobe tech and tried many things to troubleshoot this problem.

Finally, my dual display setup was changed to single view and the problem went away. I am now able to have video preview during the initial capture. Either it works, or it doesn't. Didn't do anything else!



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