Canon Vixia HV40 HD camcorder not recognized on IEEE1394

Windows 7 does not recognize the camcorder HD on IEEE1394 (= Canon Vixia HV40 camcorder. It is compatible Windows 7)

Camcorder Canon Vixia HV40 =. It's Windows 7 compatible according to the Canon website -http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelInfoAct&fcategoryid=177&modelid=17996

IEEE1394 card was not recognized initially by Windows 7, so returned to the "legacy" driver, then the card was regognized

But the camcorder is not recognized

Camcorder is recognized on another computer running Windows XP with * same * map out and installed on this computer XP IEEE1394)

Windows 7 Home Edition

The same camcorder is also not recognized when connected to Windows 7 via USB

Use the USB port... connection...

Your camcorder is MPEG-2

MPEG-2... is a DVD Format

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USB terminal

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NO - a son of the late connection...

NON - DV, mpeg2 is already a compressed file.

DV - is called the great Fame(un-compressed)... This is the best EDITING-format/1080 p is just as good.

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USB 2.0 Full Speed---> > Firewire ((NOT))

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Video Terminal

component (output), composite (output)

Audio =.

DV: 16-bit (2ch) 48-bit 12 kHz (4 channels) 32 kHz 4ch synchronous recording HDV is not possible: MPEG1 Audio Layer II (2 ch) (4 channels playback of cassettes containing recordings of 4 possible channels)

())-->> these would require the CANNON... cables of product...

Hot shoe Advanced

Supplied video editing software

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None

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HDMI Jack

((This looks like a reading of TV output))

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HDMI Type A connector (output) (19 pins)

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Microphone Terminal stereo 3.5 mm mini-plug
AV Mini helmet/Terminal Terminal 4 pole mini jack 3.5 (video/audio, entry and exit)
Dimensions (W X H X D) 3.5 x 3.2 x 5.4 in. (88 x 82 x 138 mm)
Weight (not including lens and battery) 1.2 lbs (535g)
Weight 1.4 lb (615 g)

MSM-2010

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