re: Firewire/IEEE1394 Storage Device Issues
Monday, August 4, 2003 at 6:02 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by nigew
(2 messages posted)
I have exactly the same problem, The firewire card is installed properly and a 1394
Net Adapter appears in the Network adapters of the Device Manager. I found the general
troubleshooting guide says that the internal 4 pin additional power coupling may
help BUT it cannot come from the bus!
quote: -
Device That Is Bus-Powered Is Not Getting Power:
Many host controllers that supply power must be connected to a power source inside
the system casing, usually by the same type of power connector that is used for internal
drives. NEC controllers are a good example of this.
To resolve this issue, verify that the power has been connected. Also, a 4-pin device
cannot draw power from the bus and must be plugged into a separate power source.
Always connect a 4-pin device to the end of the device chain. If you place a 4-pin
device between the host controller and a device that must use power from the bus,
the topology allows no power source for the 4-pin device.
Either the power comes from the PSU or not !?!
also
IEEE 1394 Camcorder or Video Camera Is Not Listed in Programs:-
Support for these devices comes from the Microsoft Streaming Class driver. Because
of this, you cannot use the Cameras and Scanners tool in Control Panel to add the
device.
To resolve this issue, in your software, select Microsoft DV Camera and VCR if that
option is available.
id 314873
does your camera have streaming class drivers?
nigew
On Tuesday, July 22, 2003 at 12:23 pm, playerx wrote:
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>newp.
>the time when my ieee1394 camera was working right, it never showed up as a "Lan"
>connection.
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