Tom Clark
June 14th, 2005, 02:06 PM
I just purchased a FS-1 last week. It records to and from my DSR-11 VTR just fine but won't work with my DV software.
If I try to send video to it from Avid Xpress Pro, Vegas Video or Scenalyzer, the FS-1 goes from STOP to RECORD PAUSE to RECORD, which tells me it's receiving the proper commands over the firewire cable, but the time counter doesn't increment and a new clip is not created.
If I try to capture from the FS-1 it receives the PLAY command properly and begins playing back the clip, but the dv applications receive no video. Scenalyzer, for instance spits out the following: "ScLive has not received any video from the driver. Close any other program that uses this capturing device."
These same dv applications have no problems capturing or writing to the DSR-11. This plus the fact that the FS-1 is obviously receiving PLAY and RECORD commands over the firewire connection suggests to me that it's not a problem with the cable.
I've tried this on a PC with Windows XP and a PC with XP SP2 with the same results. I sent an e-mail to support at Focus. So far all I've gotten back from them is a quotation from the manual about using the AVC functions.
Any ideas?
If I try to send video to it from Avid Xpress Pro, Vegas Video or Scenalyzer, the FS-1 goes from STOP to RECORD PAUSE to RECORD, which tells me it's receiving the proper commands over the firewire cable, but the time counter doesn't increment and a new clip is not created.
If I try to capture from the FS-1 it receives the PLAY command properly and begins playing back the clip, but the dv applications receive no video. Scenalyzer, for instance spits out the following: "ScLive has not received any video from the driver. Close any other program that uses this capturing device."
These same dv applications have no problems capturing or writing to the DSR-11. This plus the fact that the FS-1 is obviously receiving PLAY and RECORD commands over the firewire connection suggests to me that it's not a problem with the cable.
I've tried this on a PC with Windows XP and a PC with XP SP2 with the same results. I sent an e-mail to support at Focus. So far all I've gotten back from them is a quotation from the manual about using the AVC functions.
Any ideas?