Yes, they would (!), but what I meant was that some of them purchase cameras with no firewire connection. They would have to push hard to get the FW plug into a USB socket Nethery wrote:If so I suspect in many cases user error, where the user has not properly connected the camera or is trying to use a USB connection instead of firewire. If any other users here are using TVP with the Video Grabber window to shoot stop-motion or traditional pencil tests (or under the camera techniques such as sand on glass, clay on glass, paper cut-out animation, collage animation) I'd like to start compiling a list of known dv cameras that work well with TVP.ĭ.T. (and/or a list of cameras to avoid because they do not work with TVP). Is there a more extensive list of Digital Video cameras that are known to work with TVP ? In theory any digital video camera with an IEEE 1394 firewire interface should be picked up by TVP Video Grabber as an available device, yes ? I have an older Sony Handycam DCR-TRV 280 which works fine with TVP Video Grabber. Ĭameras that we tested with TVP at the school I work for are Panasonic PV GS-320 mini dv camera and Panasonic PV GS-90 mini dv. The Video Grabber could not "see" their cameras). However, this semester I have had several students who found that their dv cameras would not work with TVP Video Grabber (Video Grabber would not have their dv camera on the list of available devices. I have students who use TVP to shoot traditional style pencil tests with TVP by plugging in a dv camera via firewire cable, open the Video Grabber window, and shoot their drawings frame-by-frameĪnd also students using TVP Video Grabber to shoot stop-motion puppets. Is there a list of known digital video cameras that work with the Video Grabber in TVP ?
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