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Hi
I am having Sony DV Camcorder from which i want to capture DV to my pc
through Firewire. I am on Win XP Home and installed the drivers for my
firewire card and connectivity is also fine. When I start Windows movie maker
I am able to control the play back rewind and fast forward of my Camcorder
from windows movie maker but when I start capturing the video after 1 min my
pc is gettig restarted, I tryed this with ULead se 7 and Nero also problem is
same. I am able to capture the video from my camera on my laptop which just
working fine.
Pl help in resolving this.

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Could be a pc hardware problem rather than a software one, what are the pc
specs? Can you check the temp of the pc? Does it happen with any other apps?

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"Ratnakar" <Ratnakar@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5746B226-8DE5-49E8-8F3F-D1BDF74D607C@microsoft.com...
> Hi
> I am having Sony DV Camcorder from which i want to capture DV to my pc
> through Firewire. I am on Win XP Home and installed the drivers for my
> firewire card and connectivity is also fine. When I start Windows movie
maker
> I am able to control the play back rewind and fast forward of my Camcorder
> from windows movie maker but when I start capturing the video after 1 min
my
> pc is gettig restarted, I tryed this with ULead se 7 and Nero also problem
is
> same. I am able to capture the video from my camera on my laptop which
just
> working fine.
> Pl help in resolving this.

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