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| dnoda |
>I have a Sony HC-36 DV Camcorder that I am trying to connect via USB. The
> software with the drivers, etc. is not compatible with Vista. Sony
> offered
> no help whatsoever.
>
> Is there a work around? Vista does not seem to have drivers built in to
> detect my camcorder. I do not currently have firewire but perhaps that
> would
> work?
>
> Thanks in advance!
| Colin Barnhorst |
> There can only be drivers in Vista if Sony has written them. Sorry.
>
> "dnoda" <dnoda@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2AAF3148-5782-40FC-BCD9-97A8CD7B8433@microsoft.com...> >I have a Sony HC-36 DV Camcorder that I am trying to connect via USB. The>
> > software with the drivers, etc. is not compatible with Vista. Sony
> > offered
> > no help whatsoever.
> >
> > Is there a work around? Vista does not seem to have drivers built in to
> > detect my camcorder. I do not currently have firewire but perhaps that
> > would
> > work?
> >
> > Thanks in advance!
>
>
| dnoda |
> There was another post by someone with a Sony HC-32 that had a different
> issue but was successful connecting via firewire. Perhaps that is the
> way
> to go? Does that not require a Sony driver?
>
>
> "Colin Barnhorst" wrote:
>>> There can only be drivers in Vista if Sony has written them. Sorry.
>>
>> "dnoda" <dnoda@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:2AAF3148-5782-40FC-BCD9-97A8CD7B8433@microsoft.com...>> >I have a Sony HC-36 DV Camcorder that I am trying to connect via USB.>>
>> >The
>> > software with the drivers, etc. is not compatible with Vista. Sony
>> > offered
>> > no help whatsoever.
>> >
>> > Is there a work around? Vista does not seem to have drivers built in
>> > to
>> > detect my camcorder. I do not currently have firewire but perhaps that
>> > would
>> > work?
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance!
>>
>>
| Richard Urban |
>I have a Sony HC-36 DV Camcorder that I am trying to connect via USB. The
> software with the drivers, etc. is not compatible with Vista. Sony
> offered
> no help whatsoever.
>
> Is there a work around? Vista does not seem to have drivers built in to
> detect my camcorder. I do not currently have firewire but perhaps that
> would
> work?
>
> Thanks in advance!
| Chad Harris |
> LOL please no pious sententious pompous elete, effete pseudo erudite
> pronouncements that MSFT doesn't make drivers. I have been on the chats
> with their driver and device teams for Vista--I know what they say they do
> and don't do.
>
> Botton Line: I tried to find your driver and could not on the web or
> Sony's site. Further Sony says they don't support X64 in XP either. I
> have found however, that often with a particular device, everyone and
> their brother will say it doesn't work on Windows Vista, particularly the
> goofey totally inaccurate MSFT UPgrade Advisor and my premise is that you
> don't know until you actually try to use the driver despite all warnings
> it won't or can't.
>
> Make sure you backup; set a restore point; do the Backup that you like
> best. There has been some complaint that the Vista backup won't allow
> individual file backup and Jill Zoeller of MSFT has responded on her blog
> that MSFT wasn't desiginging this backup for Savvy users, only for the
> unsavvy ones--"the core consumer aucdience"Jill's exact words. At least
> we know the Redmond ethos and mind set that most of us are unsavvy
> dumb-downed people. You go girl.
>
> Jill knows how dumb her country is. She's watched its President and
> leadership in action as hundreds of lives are fed to the slaughter and no
> one does anything to stop it except to make sure they aren't involved.
>
> File Backup FAQ from Jill Zoeller and Core File Services Team (Vista RTM
> and SP1)
> http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/pag...vista-faq.aspx
>
> Here's what happens when you drill the Sony site (and I searched the web)
> for your driver. I was just curious how well a company where I have spent
> some major bucks is accomodating Vista users and X64 XP or Vista these
> days. They aren't. And it's one of hundreds if not thousands of devices
> sold on MSFT Marketplace site that doesn't support Vista.
>
> Drilling the Sony Site for Windows Vista or any X64 bit (XP or Vista)
> Driver Support:
>
> http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/swu...pl?upd_id=1452
>
> MSFT is glad to sell you the device on their site in their store and not
> mention that they have this new OS called Visomething which may still have
> a driver problem because MSFT sits on its ass with very little (and
> believe me there is some communicatiion with companies like Sony and HP
> you betcha ass 'cause the driver device type team members done told us so)
> but very real productive cooperation to get drivers until much too long
> past RTM.
>
> Please no syncophantic yadas about the fact that the launch will take
> place throughout January and Feb in selected cities in the US. I know. I
> posted all of the dates last week.
>
> I know that in less than 3 days MSFT will be selling Vista editions
> (some of them) at Comp USA and Office 2007.
>
> http://www.windowsmarketplace.com/de...itemid=2414465
>
> System Requirements for PC Connection
> Operating System Support MS Windows XP, MS Windows 2000, MS Windows ME
>
> So lol MSFT don't buy Vista for use with this Cam you're selling?
>
> Here is the Sony We're Dragging our Ass page:
> http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/mod...=DCRHC36&LOC=3
>
> "There are no software or drivers posted for this model. You can purchase
> the original driver/software CD that came with the DCR-HC36 via one of the
> following options:"
>
> If you had 64 bit XP or Vista:
>
> The USB driver is currently not compatible with computers running 64-bit
> operating systems. This applies to factory installed 64-bit operating
> systems as well as operating systems that have been upgraded to 64-bit.
>
> The issue is currently being investigated by Sony. If a 64-bit version of
> the USB driver is developed, it will be posted to the Sony® PC Support Web
> site at http://www.sony.com/pcsupport
> Created: Mon Oct 31 11:14 2005 | Last Modified: Thu Dec 15 16:53 2005
> http://www.iq.sony.com/srvs/autoresp....asp?id=406048
>
>
> Using the Sony question wizard for "driver Vista"
> http://www.iq.sony.com/SRVS/CGI-BIN/WEBCGI.EXE/,/
>
> http://www.iq.sony.com/SRVS/CGI-BIN/...ARSET_TOP=TRUE
>
>
> Knowledge Article C225090
>
> Are updated USB drivers available for download?
>
> Yes. You can download the most recent USB driver and read the instructions
> for installing it from the Sony® eSupport Web site.
>
> This driver supports the transfer of still image and video files saved on
> Memory Stick® media in a camera or camcorder to a computer using a USB
> connection.
>
> http://esupport.sony.com/perl/swu-do...d=1452&SMB=YES
>
>
> You might try in a year or two because the timetable for MSKBs,
> substantive articles on Vista on MSFT site and drivers for 3rd party often
> seems to be in lockstep.
>
> You might also try to consult Denzel Washington because after seeing the
> movie I think a "Deja Vu machine" might be the answser to working with
> Vista and 3rd party driversand MSFT's ability to write support articles
> and Technet and MSDN articles for Vista which goes on sale in bricks and
> mortar stores in the US in 3 days.
>
> CH
>
>
>
>
> "dnoda" <dnoda@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2AAF3148-5782-40FC-BCD9-97A8CD7B8433@microsoft.com...>>I have a Sony HC-36 DV Camcorder that I am trying to connect via USB. The>
>> software with the drivers, etc. is not compatible with Vista. Sony
>> offered
>> no help whatsoever.
>>
>> Is there a work around? Vista does not seem to have drivers built in to
>> detect my camcorder. I do not currently have firewire but perhaps that
>> would
>> work?
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
| HDFatBoy2003 |
> I own Sony hardware and have had no problem with either their DSC-R1 Camera
> (USB) or the HDR-FX1 camcorder (firewire) under XP64 and Vista64. Vista
> recognized both installed the drivers and download of my pictures and video
> have been flawless.
>
> For video it's best to use firewire when that option is available, not all
> camcorders have firewire capabilities. If your camcorder is USB only and
> Sony does make some models this way then you're out of luck until Sony
> produces the USB drivers.
>
>
>
> "Chad Harris" <FixVista'nRedmondToo@kickit.net> wrote in message
> news:Ou97iujEHHA.4380@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...> > LOL please no pious sententious pompous elete, effete pseudo erudite
> > pronouncements that MSFT doesn't make drivers. I have been on the chats
> > with their driver and device teams for Vista--I know what they say they do
> > and don't do.
> >
> > Botton Line: I tried to find your driver and could not on the web or
> > Sony's site. Further Sony says they don't support X64 in XP either. I
> > have found however, that often with a particular device, everyone and
> > their brother will say it doesn't work on Windows Vista, particularly the
> > goofey totally inaccurate MSFT UPgrade Advisor and my premise is that you
> > don't know until you actually try to use the driver despite all warnings
> > it won't or can't.
> >
> > Make sure you backup; set a restore point; do the Backup that you like
> > best. There has been some complaint that the Vista backup won't allow
> > individual file backup and Jill Zoeller of MSFT has responded on her blog
> > that MSFT wasn't desiginging this backup for Savvy users, only for the
> > unsavvy ones--"the core consumer aucdience"Jill's exact words. At least
> > we know the Redmond ethos and mind set that most of us are unsavvy
> > dumb-downed people. You go girl.
> >
> > Jill knows how dumb her country is. She's watched its President and
> > leadership in action as hundreds of lives are fed to the slaughter and no
> > one does anything to stop it except to make sure they aren't involved.
> >
> > File Backup FAQ from Jill Zoeller and Core File Services Team (Vista RTM
> > and SP1)
> > http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/pag...vista-faq.aspx
> >
> > Here's what happens when you drill the Sony site (and I searched the web)
> > for your driver. I was just curious how well a company where I have spent
> > some major bucks is accomodating Vista users and X64 XP or Vista these
> > days. They aren't. And it's one of hundreds if not thousands of devices
> > sold on MSFT Marketplace site that doesn't support Vista.
> >
> > Drilling the Sony Site for Windows Vista or any X64 bit (XP or Vista)
> > Driver Support:
> >
> > http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/swu...pl?upd_id=1452
> >
> > MSFT is glad to sell you the device on their site in their store and not
> > mention that they have this new OS called Visomething which may still have
> > a driver problem because MSFT sits on its ass with very little (and
> > believe me there is some communicatiion with companies like Sony and HP
> > you betcha ass 'cause the driver device type team members done told us so)
> > but very real productive cooperation to get drivers until much too long
> > past RTM.
> >
> > Please no syncophantic yadas about the fact that the launch will take
> > place throughout January and Feb in selected cities in the US. I know. I
> > posted all of the dates last week.
> >
> > I know that in less than 3 days MSFT will be selling Vista editions
> > (some of them) at Comp USA and Office 2007.
> >
> > http://www.windowsmarketplace.com/de...itemid=2414465
> >
> > System Requirements for PC Connection
> > Operating System Support MS Windows XP, MS Windows 2000, MS Windows ME
> >
> > So lol MSFT don't buy Vista for use with this Cam you're selling?
> >
> > Here is the Sony We're Dragging our Ass page:
> > http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/mod...=DCRHC36&LOC=3
> >
> > "There are no software or drivers posted for this model. You can purchase
> > the original driver/software CD that came with the DCR-HC36 via one of the
> > following options:"
> >
> > If you had 64 bit XP or Vista:
> >
> > The USB driver is currently not compatible with computers running 64-bit
> > operating systems. This applies to factory installed 64-bit operating
> > systems as well as operating systems that have been upgraded to 64-bit.
> >
> > The issue is currently being investigated by Sony. If a 64-bit version of
> > the USB driver is developed, it will be posted to the Sony® PC Support Web
> > site at http://www.sony.com/pcsupport
> > Created: Mon Oct 31 11:14 2005 | Last Modified: Thu Dec 15 16:53 2005
> > http://www.iq.sony.com/srvs/autoresp....asp?id=406048
> >
> >
> > Using the Sony question wizard for "driver Vista"
> > http://www.iq.sony.com/SRVS/CGI-BIN/WEBCGI.EXE/,/
> >
> > http://www.iq.sony.com/SRVS/CGI-BIN/...ARSET_TOP=TRUE
> >
> >
> > Knowledge Article C225090
> >
> > Are updated USB drivers available for download?
> >
> > Yes. You can download the most recent USB driver and read the instructions
> > for installing it from the Sony® eSupport Web site.
> >
> > This driver supports the transfer of still image and video files saved on
> > Memory Stick® media in a camera or camcorder to a computer using a USB
> > connection.
> >
> > http://esupport.sony.com/perl/swu-do...d=1452&SMB=YES
> >
> >
> > You might try in a year or two because the timetable for MSKBs,
> > substantive articles on Vista on MSFT site and drivers for 3rd party often
> > seems to be in lockstep.
> >
> > You might also try to consult Denzel Washington because after seeing the
> > movie I think a "Deja Vu machine" might be the answser to working with
> > Vista and 3rd party driversand MSFT's ability to write support articles
> > and Technet and MSDN articles for Vista which goes on sale in bricks and
> > mortar stores in the US in 3 days.
> >
> > CH
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "dnoda" <dnoda@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:2AAF3148-5782-40FC-BCD9-97A8CD7B8433@microsoft.com...> >>I have a Sony HC-36 DV Camcorder that I am trying to connect via USB. The> >
> >> software with the drivers, etc. is not compatible with Vista. Sony
> >> offered
> >> no help whatsoever.
> >>
> >> Is there a work around? Vista does not seem to have drivers built in to
> >> detect my camcorder. I do not currently have firewire but perhaps that
> >> would
> >> work?
> >>
> >> Thanks in advance!
| dnoda |
> Vista must not recognize my particular camcorder and since Sony doesn't
> provide Vista drivers, I am out of luck. I have a firewire option on the
> camcorder but not on my computer. I guess I'll get an add on card for
> that.
>
>
> "HDFatBoy2003" wrote:
>>> I own Sony hardware and have had no problem with either their DSC-R1
>> Camera
>> (USB) or the HDR-FX1 camcorder (firewire) under XP64 and Vista64. Vista
>> recognized both installed the drivers and download of my pictures and
>> video
>> have been flawless.
>>
>> For video it's best to use firewire when that option is available, not
>> all
>> camcorders have firewire capabilities. If your camcorder is USB only and
>> Sony does make some models this way then you're out of luck until Sony
>> produces the USB drivers.
>>
>>
>>
>> "Chad Harris" <FixVista'nRedmondToo@kickit.net> wrote in message
>> news:Ou97iujEHHA.4380@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...>> > LOL please no pious sententious pompous elete, effete pseudo erudite
>> > pronouncements that MSFT doesn't make drivers. I have been on the
>> > chats
>> > with their driver and device teams for Vista--I know what they say they
>> > do
>> > and don't do.
>> >
>> > Botton Line: I tried to find your driver and could not on the web or
>> > Sony's site. Further Sony says they don't support X64 in XP either. I
>> > have found however, that often with a particular device, everyone and
>> > their brother will say it doesn't work on Windows Vista, particularly
>> > the
>> > goofey totally inaccurate MSFT UPgrade Advisor and my premise is that
>> > you
>> > don't know until you actually try to use the driver despite all
>> > warnings
>> > it won't or can't.
>> >
>> > Make sure you backup; set a restore point; do the Backup that you like
>> > best. There has been some complaint that the Vista backup won't allow
>> > individual file backup and Jill Zoeller of MSFT has responded on her
>> > blog
>> > that MSFT wasn't desiginging this backup for Savvy users, only for the
>> > unsavvy ones--"the core consumer aucdience"Jill's exact words. At
>> > least
>> > we know the Redmond ethos and mind set that most of us are unsavvy
>> > dumb-downed people. You go girl.
>> >
>> > Jill knows how dumb her country is. She's watched its President and
>> > leadership in action as hundreds of lives are fed to the slaughter and
>> > no
>> > one does anything to stop it except to make sure they aren't involved.
>> >
>> > File Backup FAQ from Jill Zoeller and Core File Services Team (Vista
>> > RTM
>> > and SP1)
>> > http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/pag...vista-faq.aspx
>> >
>> > Here's what happens when you drill the Sony site (and I searched the
>> > web)
>> > for your driver. I was just curious how well a company where I have
>> > spent
>> > some major bucks is accomodating Vista users and X64 XP or Vista these
>> > days. They aren't. And it's one of hundreds if not thousands of
>> > devices
>> > sold on MSFT Marketplace site that doesn't support Vista.
>> >
>> > Drilling the Sony Site for Windows Vista or any X64 bit (XP or Vista)
>> > Driver Support:
>> >
>> > http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/swu...pl?upd_id=1452
>> >
>> > MSFT is glad to sell you the device on their site in their store and
>> > not
>> > mention that they have this new OS called Visomething which may still
>> > have
>> > a driver problem because MSFT sits on its ass with very little (and
>> > believe me there is some communicatiion with companies like Sony and HP
>> > you betcha ass 'cause the driver device type team members done told us
>> > so)
>> > but very real productive cooperation to get drivers until much too long
>> > past RTM.
>> >
>> > Please no syncophantic yadas about the fact that the launch will take
>> > place throughout January and Feb in selected cities in the US. I know.
>> > I
>> > posted all of the dates last week.
>> >
>> > I know that in less than 3 days MSFT will be selling Vista editions
>> > (some of them) at Comp USA and Office 2007.
>> >
>> > http://www.windowsmarketplace.com/de...itemid=2414465
>> >
>> > System Requirements for PC Connection
>> > Operating System Support MS Windows XP, MS Windows 2000, MS Windows ME
>> >
>> > So lol MSFT don't buy Vista for use with this Cam you're selling?
>> >
>> > Here is the Sony We're Dragging our Ass page:
>> > http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/mod...=DCRHC36&LOC=3
>> >
>> > "There are no software or drivers posted for this model. You can
>> > purchase
>> > the original driver/software CD that came with the DCR-HC36 via one of
>> > the
>> > following options:"
>> >
>> > If you had 64 bit XP or Vista:
>> >
>> > The USB driver is currently not compatible with computers running
>> > 64-bit
>> > operating systems. This applies to factory installed 64-bit operating
>> > systems as well as operating systems that have been upgraded to 64-bit.
>> >
>> > The issue is currently being investigated by Sony. If a 64-bit version
>> > of
>> > the USB driver is developed, it will be posted to the Sony® PC Support
>> > Web
>> > site at http://www.sony.com/pcsupport
>> > Created: Mon Oct 31 11:14 2005 | Last Modified: Thu Dec 15 16:53 2005
>> > http://www.iq.sony.com/srvs/autoresp....asp?id=406048
>> >
>> >
>> > Using the Sony question wizard for "driver Vista"
>> > http://www.iq.sony.com/SRVS/CGI-BIN/WEBCGI.EXE/,/
>> >
>> > http://www.iq.sony.com/SRVS/CGI-BIN/...ARSET_TOP=TRUE
>> >
>> >
>> > Knowledge Article C225090
>> >
>> > Are updated USB drivers available for download?
>> >
>> > Yes. You can download the most recent USB driver and read the
>> > instructions
>> > for installing it from the Sony® eSupport Web site.
>> >
>> > This driver supports the transfer of still image and video files saved
>> > on
>> > Memory Stick® media in a camera or camcorder to a computer using a USB
>> > connection.
>> >
>> > http://esupport.sony.com/perl/swu-do...d=1452&SMB=YES
>> >
>> >
>> > You might try in a year or two because the timetable for MSKBs,
>> > substantive articles on Vista on MSFT site and drivers for 3rd party
>> > often
>> > seems to be in lockstep.
>> >
>> > You might also try to consult Denzel Washington because after seeing
>> > the
>> > movie I think a "Deja Vu machine" might be the answser to working with
>> > Vista and 3rd party driversand MSFT's ability to write support articles
>> > and Technet and MSDN articles for Vista which goes on sale in bricks
>> > and
>> > mortar stores in the US in 3 days.
>> >
>> > CH
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > "dnoda" <dnoda@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> > news:2AAF3148-5782-40FC-BCD9-97A8CD7B8433@microsoft.com...
>> >>I have a Sony HC-36 DV Camcorder that I am trying to connect via USB.
>> >>The
>> >> software with the drivers, etc. is not compatible with Vista. Sony
>> >> offered
>> >> no help whatsoever.
>> >>
>> >> Is there a work around? Vista does not seem to have drivers built in
>> >> to
>> >> detect my camcorder. I do not currently have firewire but perhaps
>> >> that
>> >> would
>> >> work?
>> >>
>> >> Thanks in advance!
>> >
| Chad Harris |
>I own Sony hardware and have had no problem with either their DSC-R1 Camera
>(USB) or the HDR-FX1 camcorder (firewire) under XP64 and Vista64. Vista
>recognized both installed the drivers and download of my pictures and video
>have been flawless.
>
> For video it's best to use firewire when that option is available, not all
> camcorders have firewire capabilities. If your camcorder is USB only and
> Sony does make some models this way then you're out of luck until Sony
> produces the USB drivers.
>
>
>
> "Chad Harris" <FixVista'nRedmondToo@kickit.net> wrote in message
> news:Ou97iujEHHA.4380@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...>> LOL please no pious sententious pompous elete, effete pseudo erudite
>> pronouncements that MSFT doesn't make drivers. I have been on the chats
>> with their driver and device teams for Vista--I know what they say they
>> do and don't do.
>>
>> Botton Line: I tried to find your driver and could not on the web or
>> Sony's site. Further Sony says they don't support X64 in XP either. I
>> have found however, that often with a particular device, everyone and
>> their brother will say it doesn't work on Windows Vista, particularly the
>> goofey totally inaccurate MSFT UPgrade Advisor and my premise is that you
>> don't know until you actually try to use the driver despite all warnings
>> it won't or can't.
>>
>> Make sure you backup; set a restore point; do the Backup that you like
>> best. There has been some complaint that the Vista backup won't allow
>> individual file backup and Jill Zoeller of MSFT has responded on her blog
>> that MSFT wasn't desiginging this backup for Savvy users, only for the
>> unsavvy ones--"the core consumer aucdience"Jill's exact words. At least
>> we know the Redmond ethos and mind set that most of us are unsavvy
>> dumb-downed people. You go girl.
>>
>> Jill knows how dumb her country is. She's watched its President and
>> leadership in action as hundreds of lives are fed to the slaughter and no
>> one does anything to stop it except to make sure they aren't involved.
>>
>> File Backup FAQ from Jill Zoeller and Core File Services Team (Vista RTM
>> and SP1)
>> http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/pag...vista-faq.aspx
>>
>> Here's what happens when you drill the Sony site (and I searched the web)
>> for your driver. I was just curious how well a company where I have spent
>> some major bucks is accomodating Vista users and X64 XP or Vista these
>> days. They aren't. And it's one of hundreds if not thousands of devices
>> sold on MSFT Marketplace site that doesn't support Vista.
>>
>> Drilling the Sony Site for Windows Vista or any X64 bit (XP or Vista)
>> Driver Support:
>>
>> http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/swu...pl?upd_id=1452
>>
>> MSFT is glad to sell you the device on their site in their store and not
>> mention that they have this new OS called Visomething which may still
>> have a driver problem because MSFT sits on its ass with very little (and
>> believe me there is some communicatiion with companies like Sony and HP
>> you betcha ass 'cause the driver device type team members done told us
>> so) but very real productive cooperation to get drivers until much too
>> long past RTM.
>>
>> Please no syncophantic yadas about the fact that the launch will take
>> place throughout January and Feb in selected cities in the US. I know. I
>> posted all of the dates last week.
>>
>> I know that in less than 3 days MSFT will be selling Vista editions
>> (some of them) at Comp USA and Office 2007.
>>
>> http://www.windowsmarketplace.com/de...itemid=2414465
>>
>> System Requirements for PC Connection
>> Operating System Support MS Windows XP, MS Windows 2000, MS Windows ME
>>
>> So lol MSFT don't buy Vista for use with this Cam you're selling?
>>
>> Here is the Sony We're Dragging our Ass page:
>> http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/mod...=DCRHC36&LOC=3
>>
>> "There are no software or drivers posted for this model. You can purchase
>> the original driver/software CD that came with the DCR-HC36 via one of
>> the following options:"
>>
>> If you had 64 bit XP or Vista:
>>
>> The USB driver is currently not compatible with computers running 64-bit
>> operating systems. This applies to factory installed 64-bit operating
>> systems as well as operating systems that have been upgraded to 64-bit.
>>
>> The issue is currently being investigated by Sony. If a 64-bit version of
>> the USB driver is developed, it will be posted to the Sony® PC Support
>> Web site at http://www.sony.com/pcsupport
>> Created: Mon Oct 31 11:14 2005 | Last Modified: Thu Dec 15 16:53 2005
>> http://www.iq.sony.com/srvs/autoresp....asp?id=406048
>>
>>
>> Using the Sony question wizard for "driver Vista"
>> http://www.iq.sony.com/SRVS/CGI-BIN/WEBCGI.EXE/,/
>>
>> http://www.iq.sony.com/SRVS/CGI-BIN/...ARSET_TOP=TRUE
>>
>>
>> Knowledge Article C225090
>>
>> Are updated USB drivers available for download?
>>
>> Yes. You can download the most recent USB driver and read the
>> instructions for installing it from the Sony® eSupport Web site.
>>
>> This driver supports the transfer of still image and video files saved on
>> Memory Stick® media in a camera or camcorder to a computer using a USB
>> connection.
>>
>> http://esupport.sony.com/perl/swu-do...d=1452&SMB=YES
>>
>>
>> You might try in a year or two because the timetable for MSKBs,
>> substantive articles on Vista on MSFT site and drivers for 3rd party
>> often seems to be in lockstep.
>>
>> You might also try to consult Denzel Washington because after seeing the
>> movie I think a "Deja Vu machine" might be the answser to working with
>> Vista and 3rd party driversand MSFT's ability to write support articles
>> and Technet and MSDN articles for Vista which goes on sale in bricks and
>> mortar stores in the US in 3 days.
>>
>> CH
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "dnoda" <dnoda@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:2AAF3148-5782-40FC-BCD9-97A8CD7B8433@microsoft.com...>>>I have a Sony HC-36 DV Camcorder that I am trying to connect via USB.>>
>>>The
>>> software with the drivers, etc. is not compatible with Vista. Sony
>>> offered
>>> no help whatsoever.
>>>
>>> Is there a work around? Vista does not seem to have drivers built in to
>>> detect my camcorder. I do not currently have firewire but perhaps that
>>> would
>>> work?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance!
| Chad Harris |
> That's good news HD. The OP should be up and running then. I know Sony's
> site doesn't ackknowledge drivers for that device for Vista and I
> purposely went through the motions on the Sony site, and what I learn from
> that and your helpful info is reenfocement of my old adage that I've tried
> to apply and many of us have testing Vista through the builds the last 16
> months.
>
>
> I take the attitude I can make the driver work, and I won't know until I
> try. I avoid cds that come with devices like the plague particularly
> around the time of what I'd call the advent of a new Windows OS (I'd apply
> the same to Apple Macs) because those devices stay on shelves and in
> warehouses for a while before they get onto stores and websites. So I go
> to a site to try to find a driver that's reliable, often the manufacturer.
>
> I'm finding though with Vista, you may find some manufacturers doing
> nothing and have to go elsewhere or try the oldd drivers.
>
> What I'd be interested in hearing from you and you didn't spell out
> though, HD, is did you get older XP drivers from the Sony site to work
> because for the OPs cam I couldn't find anything for Vista or X64 on the
> sony site.So did you do what I have often done--I backup and manually set
> a restore point and empirically try to get an older driver or an XP driver
> in via browsing with the Update Driver wiz.
>
> To date, I am able to get every device working, although my HP Scanjet
> 5300 (5 years old but does the job for me--not as nice as the spiffy blue
> tooths and new ones of course HP has demoed at our computer club) tries to
> wrestle with me a bit before I get it working and sometimes I have to
> reinstall it.
>
> CH
>
> "HDFatBoy2003" <H_D_FatBoy2003@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:E670B96A-3D5F-427D-BF96-27BB8229E4A6@microsoft.com...>>I own Sony hardware and have had no problem with either their DSC-R1>
>>Camera (USB) or the HDR-FX1 camcorder (firewire) under XP64 and Vista64.
>>Vista recognized both installed the drivers and download of my pictures
>>and video have been flawless.
>>
>> For video it's best to use firewire when that option is available, not
>> all camcorders have firewire capabilities. If your camcorder is USB only
>> and Sony does make some models this way then you're out of luck until
>> Sony produces the USB drivers.
>>
>>
>>
>> "Chad Harris" <FixVista'nRedmondToo@kickit.net> wrote in message
>> news:Ou97iujEHHA.4380@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...>>> LOL please no pious sententious pompous elete, effete pseudo erudite
>>> pronouncements that MSFT doesn't make drivers. I have been on the chats
>>> with their driver and device teams for Vista--I know what they say they
>>> do and don't do.
>>>
>>> Botton Line: I tried to find your driver and could not on the web or
>>> Sony's site. Further Sony says they don't support X64 in XP either. I
>>> have found however, that often with a particular device, everyone and
>>> their brother will say it doesn't work on Windows Vista, particularly
>>> the goofey totally inaccurate MSFT UPgrade Advisor and my premise is
>>> that you don't know until you actually try to use the driver despite all
>>> warnings it won't or can't.
>>>
>>> Make sure you backup; set a restore point; do the Backup that you like
>>> best. There has been some complaint that the Vista backup won't allow
>>> individual file backup and Jill Zoeller of MSFT has responded on her
>>> blog that MSFT wasn't desiginging this backup for Savvy users, only for
>>> the unsavvy ones--"the core consumer aucdience"Jill's exact words. At
>>> least we know the Redmond ethos and mind set that most of us are unsavvy
>>> dumb-downed people. You go girl.
>>>
>>> Jill knows how dumb her country is. She's watched its President and
>>> leadership in action as hundreds of lives are fed to the slaughter and
>>> no one does anything to stop it except to make sure they aren't
>>> involved.
>>>
>>> File Backup FAQ from Jill Zoeller and Core File Services Team (Vista RTM
>>> and SP1)
>>> http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/pag...vista-faq.aspx
>>>
>>> Here's what happens when you drill the Sony site (and I searched the
>>> web) for your driver. I was just curious how well a company where I have
>>> spent some major bucks is accomodating Vista users and X64 XP or Vista
>>> these days. They aren't. And it's one of hundreds if not thousands of
>>> devices sold on MSFT Marketplace site that doesn't support Vista.
>>>
>>> Drilling the Sony Site for Windows Vista or any X64 bit (XP or Vista)
>>> Driver Support:
>>>
>>> http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/swu...pl?upd_id=1452
>>>
>>> MSFT is glad to sell you the device on their site in their store and not
>>> mention that they have this new OS called Visomething which may still
>>> have a driver problem because MSFT sits on its ass with very little (and
>>> believe me there is some communicatiion with companies like Sony and HP
>>> you betcha ass 'cause the driver device type team members done told us
>>> so) but very real productive cooperation to get drivers until much too
>>> long past RTM.
>>>
>>> Please no syncophantic yadas about the fact that the launch will take
>>> place throughout January and Feb in selected cities in the US. I know.
>>> I posted all of the dates last week.
>>>
>>> I know that in less than 3 days MSFT will be selling Vista editions
>>> (some of them) at Comp USA and Office 2007.
>>>
>>> http://www.windowsmarketplace.com/de...itemid=2414465
>>>
>>> System Requirements for PC Connection
>>> Operating System Support MS Windows XP, MS Windows 2000, MS Windows ME
>>>
>>> So lol MSFT don't buy Vista for use with this Cam you're selling?
>>>
>>> Here is the Sony We're Dragging our Ass page:
>>> http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/mod...=DCRHC36&LOC=3
>>>
>>> "There are no software or drivers posted for this model. You can
>>> purchase the original driver/software CD that came with the DCR-HC36 via
>>> one of the following options:"
>>>
>>> If you had 64 bit XP or Vista:
>>>
>>> The USB driver is currently not compatible with computers running 64-bit
>>> operating systems. This applies to factory installed 64-bit operating
>>> systems as well as operating systems that have been upgraded to 64-bit.
>>>
>>> The issue is currently being investigated by Sony. If a 64-bit version
>>> of the USB driver is developed, it will be posted to the Sony® PC
>>> Support Web site at http://www.sony.com/pcsupport
>>> Created: Mon Oct 31 11:14 2005 | Last Modified: Thu Dec 15 16:53 2005
>>> http://www.iq.sony.com/srvs/autoresp....asp?id=406048
>>>
>>>
>>> Using the Sony question wizard for "driver Vista"
>>> http://www.iq.sony.com/SRVS/CGI-BIN/WEBCGI.EXE/,/
>>>
>>> http://www.iq.sony.com/SRVS/CGI-BIN/...ARSET_TOP=TRUE
>>>
>>>
>>> Knowledge Article C225090
>>>
>>> Are updated USB drivers available for download?
>>>
>>> Yes. You can download the most recent USB driver and read the
>>> instructions for installing it from the Sony® eSupport Web site.
>>>
>>> This driver supports the transfer of still image and video files saved
>>> on Memory Stick® media in a camera or camcorder to a computer using a
>>> USB connection.
>>>
>>> http://esupport.sony.com/perl/swu-do...d=1452&SMB=YES
>>>
>>>
>>> You might try in a year or two because the timetable for MSKBs,
>>> substantive articles on Vista on MSFT site and drivers for 3rd party
>>> often seems to be in lockstep.
>>>
>>> You might also try to consult Denzel Washington because after seeing the
>>> movie I think a "Deja Vu machine" might be the answser to working with
>>> Vista and 3rd party driversand MSFT's ability to write support articles
>>> and Technet and MSDN articles for Vista which goes on sale in bricks and
>>> mortar stores in the US in 3 days.
>>>
>>> CH
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "dnoda" <dnoda@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:2AAF3148-5782-40FC-BCD9-97A8CD7B8433@microsoft.com...
>>>>I have a Sony HC-36 DV Camcorder that I am trying to connect via USB.
>>>>The
>>>> software with the drivers, etc. is not compatible with Vista. Sony
>>>> offered
>>>> no help whatsoever.
>>>>
>>>> Is there a work around? Vista does not seem to have drivers built in
>>>> to
>>>> detect my camcorder. I do not currently have firewire but perhaps that
>>>> would
>>>> work?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance!
>>>
| HDFatBoy2003 |
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