Is IEEE 1394 a it supported?

An IEEE 1394 a entry is supported in the 14 Prime Minister? The software does not see the device on my system. Movie Maker he sees but reporrts so that it is common practice when I try to video camera inport.

First elements 14 does not support Firewire capture.

You can use these programs to capture:

WinDV WinDV

HDVSplit HDVSplit 0.77 beta

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