Inability to capture video

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I have used Windows Movie Maker before to capture video
from the same camera I'm using now. However, the
original capture had a sound problem, so I went back to
capture it again. Now, when the "Capture from video
device" dialog opens, it immediately gives a message
of "No such interface supported." Once I press "OK," the
dialog closes and I cannot change the settings for the
capture to remedy this problem, assuming that is the
cause. Any suggestions are appreciated.
 
It's a Canon 2R70 MC digital video through an AVer DVD
Maker Pro PCI capture card. Originally it captured video
and no sound, but I think that was just a problem with
the settings on Movie Maker, not the connection or the
camera.
 
When I try to capture from video device I get an error message NO SUCH
INTERFACE SUPPORTED. Can someone tell me how to fix this problem"?
 
When I try to capture from video device I get an error message of NO SUCH
INTERFACE SUPPORTED. Can someone tell me how to fix this problem?
 
What video device?
What type of connection?

I would hazard a guess though you are using USB, this is just no good, you
need to use firewire. If the cam (?) is analogue then you need to get a good
analogue to digital convertor or an analogue capture card.

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Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
Laird of Glencairn
www.dvds2treasure.com
www.simplydv.com
 
Graham, I am using an analog camcorder and connected with audio/video
cables. It worked fine until I changed something in the configuration.
Now I keep getting the the error message. Can you help me?
 
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