Is anybody on this forum using Premiere successfully with the ASUS A7V8X m/board with the on-board firewire? Why does this on-board firewire not work with Premiere ? This ASUS A7V8X m/board is one of the latest sktA Asus boards yet cannot capture in Premiere. It has a built-in firewire VIA 1394 controller.
The MS 1394 Device Control which is required for Premiere does not seem to be available. Where can I download this from?
With WinXP Home it is impossible to uninstall the Texas Instruments 1394 Device Control which apparently, forbids the capture of DV using Premiere. (The program utility UNTI.exe has no effect in WinXP so cannot uninstall TI 1394).
In the meantime let me say that one of the previous ASUS m/boards, A7V333 works fine with the combination of Premiere/Matrox rt2500 (see setup #1). On this I use the Matrox rt2500 DV/Analogue capture with no problems whatsoever.
As a last resort I have today inserted a separate firewire card into the ASUS A7V8X in setup #2. This is Pyro 1394 card. But the same thing happens - 'Unable to find device control' in the Premiere Capture box.
Exasperated! So would love an answer please in order to find the elusive 'MS Device Control'.
Merv
My two setups are below.
Setup #1 is successful & captures in Premiere OK.
Setup #2 - cannot capture with Premiere.
Would be grateful for more suggestions to solve setup #2 as am getting desparate!
Setup #1 (no problems. All works OK):
Athlon 2100+ XP CPU. with ASUS A7V333 SktA M/Board. VIA KT333 Chipset. 4 in 1 Via Drivers Installed. Matrox G550 32Mb Graphics Card.Matrox rt2500. 512Mb DDR RAM (PC2700). IDE 1 Master IBM Deskstar 82.3Gb System Disk. IDE 2 Slave IBM Deskstar 41.1Gb Video Disk. Pioneer DVD-ROM DVD-117 Drive. Plextor CD-RW PX-W4012A RW. Win XP Home ServicePk1. PCI 2.1 Latency Compliant. Matrox Video Tools V3.1b. Adobe Premiere 6.5. Hotfix installed.
Setup #2 (can't capture with Premiere):
AMD Athlon XP 2200+ CPU. Asus A7V8X SktA M/Board VIA KT400 Chipset. 4 in 1 Via Drivers Installed. Asus Graphics 64Mb Nvidia GE Force 4 Ti 4200. 256Mb DDR RAM (PC2700) 120Gb Main Disk. 40Gb Video Disk. On-board VIA OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller. WinXP Home ServicePk1. Adobe Premiere 6.5.
The MS 1394 Device Control which is required for Premiere does not seem to be available. Where can I download this from?
With WinXP Home it is impossible to uninstall the Texas Instruments 1394 Device Control which apparently, forbids the capture of DV using Premiere. (The program utility UNTI.exe has no effect in WinXP so cannot uninstall TI 1394).
In the meantime let me say that one of the previous ASUS m/boards, A7V333 works fine with the combination of Premiere/Matrox rt2500 (see setup #1). On this I use the Matrox rt2500 DV/Analogue capture with no problems whatsoever.
As a last resort I have today inserted a separate firewire card into the ASUS A7V8X in setup #2. This is Pyro 1394 card. But the same thing happens - 'Unable to find device control' in the Premiere Capture box.
Exasperated! So would love an answer please in order to find the elusive 'MS Device Control'.
Merv
My two setups are below.
Setup #1 is successful & captures in Premiere OK.
Setup #2 - cannot capture with Premiere.
Would be grateful for more suggestions to solve setup #2 as am getting desparate!
Setup #1 (no problems. All works OK):
Athlon 2100+ XP CPU. with ASUS A7V333 SktA M/Board. VIA KT333 Chipset. 4 in 1 Via Drivers Installed. Matrox G550 32Mb Graphics Card.Matrox rt2500. 512Mb DDR RAM (PC2700). IDE 1 Master IBM Deskstar 82.3Gb System Disk. IDE 2 Slave IBM Deskstar 41.1Gb Video Disk. Pioneer DVD-ROM DVD-117 Drive. Plextor CD-RW PX-W4012A RW. Win XP Home ServicePk1. PCI 2.1 Latency Compliant. Matrox Video Tools V3.1b. Adobe Premiere 6.5. Hotfix installed.
Setup #2 (can't capture with Premiere):
AMD Athlon XP 2200+ CPU. Asus A7V8X SktA M/Board VIA KT400 Chipset. 4 in 1 Via Drivers Installed. Asus Graphics 64Mb Nvidia GE Force 4 Ti 4200. 256Mb DDR RAM (PC2700) 120Gb Main Disk. 40Gb Video Disk. On-board VIA OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller. WinXP Home ServicePk1. Adobe Premiere 6.5.
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