DV camcorder not recognized by video capture programs

I just transferred my firewire over my old windows xp PC card in my new pc windows 7. everything looks ok because the camera is named and recognized in the folder devices... but I can't get any video editing suites to save the camera... they don't all say no device found or the camera offline. any ideas?

the camera is a panasonic nv-gs500

Thanks for the advice guys, but it was simple and just changed the controller host (legacy)

steps below

1 bring up the Device Manager
2. open the IEEE 1394 bus host controller (you could say instead - NEC 1394 bus host controller)
3. double-click on the new subtitle
4. go into driver file
5. click on set to update driver
6. choose Browse the computer
7. Select let me pick from a list
8. choose the controller of compatible host OHCI IEEE 1394 (legacy)

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