I enjoy wmm (windows movie maker) and I plug contained by my camera for the video why does it vote no device?
Answers: Which camcorder are you using (a model number would help), and how are you connecting it? This information will be essential to solve your problem.
I'll assume that you're using a camcorder (like next to MiniDV tape, for example), though I'm not sure if you might in actuality be using a digital still camera. If you're doing that, then there's a slightly different process. You would freshly have to introduction the files, as if you're copying them from a CD or a frozen drive.
If you're using a camcorder, though, here's the process:
Are you using a Firewire cable? If you're not, then you should be. In camcorders, USB is typically for transferring any still metaphors that might be on a camcorder's memory card. Firewire (also known as iLink, DV, or IEEE1394) is the channel to transfer video. Your computer may or may not enjoy a port for this. Run an image furrow for "Firewire port" to see examples of what they look like, or move about to the link I'll provide at the finishing of this post. EITHER type of Firewire port will work (4-pin or 6-pin). Your camcorder likely have a 4-pin port. It might be labeled "DV," or it might be "iLink" if it's a Sony camcorder. It's all like peas in a pod.
If you don't have a port for Firewire, next you'll probably need to bring a Firewire card for your PC, which isn't a very expensive upgrade in this day and age.
If you need more abet, just ask!
EDIT: In reading another query of yours, I see that you might not be using a camcorder at all. Is it a digital still photo camera?
You using FireWire. That is manditory. If you are next it's a XP or Vista driver problem and you need to consult beside a USER blog for video transfers
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