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‘Microsoft AV/C Tape Subunit Device’ Capture Problem With HV-40

November 16th, 2009 · Comments

I recently purchased the Canon HV-40 camcorder.  Wow!  What a big improvement over the Canon GL2.  The Canon GL2 is a fantastic camera, but it is just a bit older technology and it is not High Definition quality. There is a real discernible difference in the final result.

I was disappointed by the inability to capture video using Sony Movie Studio 8. I did several Google searches and all I saw was frustration by other users.   I found no readily available solutions, and that is why I wanted to make this post available to others.

I tried capturing video on two different computers, one is XP-64 and the other is a standard 32 bit XP.  I got the same error on each computer.  Specifically, I kept getting the following error message:

“The Device ‘Microsoft AV/C Tape Subunit Device’ could not be opened.  Please make sure that it is turned on and is not being used by another application or user.”

I tried using Movie Maker that comes installed on XP and experienced the same error.  By the way, I have used the same computers for several years to capture video from the Canon GL2 without any problems.

Note:  A USB cable is enclosed with the HV-40.  You might think that you could use it to upload videos, but you would be wrong.  The instruction book doesn’t make this very clear.  It is used only to upload still photos from the miniSD card that you can insert into the camcorder.

You will need an OHCI compliant IEEE1394 card for your computer and the appropriate cable.  I found one for only $7.50 on the web, including the cable.  The new card didn’t solve my capture problem.

I finally found a workaround solution.  I downloaded freeware called HDVSplit.  I installed that software and everything worked fine.  I was able to import m2t files into Sony Movie Studio 8.0 without any apparent loss.  Unfortunately, Microsoft Movie Maker doesn’t recognize the m2t files created by HDVSplit.  That’s OK with me since, I use Sony Movie Studio 8 and love it.

To summarize, if you are using Sony Movie Studio 8 and the Canon HV-40 camcorder, you can solve your capture problem by downloading the freeware HDVSplit software.  It worked for me.

P. S.  I did take the Canon HV-40 over to my friend’s house to try capturing with his Sony Vegas Pro 8.  It worked perfectly without the use of HDVSplit.  Sony Vegas Pro 8 is the high end version for about $599.  Actually, I just checked…it is Sony Vegas Pro 9 now, and I am confident it will capture from the HV-40.

Canon support was very responsive to my pleas for help, but they couldn’t solve my problem since it wasn’t their problem.  It was the Sony software problem.   My version of Sony Movie Studio 8 that didn’t recognize the HV-40.  I never did contact Sony for help because I solved my problem with the freeware, and therefore, didn’t need to involve Sony.

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  • Thank you so much, Richard, for this helpful tip on the freeware download! You may consider the Sony Vegas Movie Studio Prof Pro Pak for about $100, comes with Sound Forge and Limited Cinescore Edition. With Cinescore, you can create your own custom music tracks and it automatically matches the length of your video to the length of the sound track. I love it. I learned about Cinescore while involved with Dave Kaminski's Web Video University. Although I benefited some from Dave's monthly fee based site/training, I'd much rather have DVD tutorials from him that are there for me when I need them and when I am ready for that particular topic....and I've spoken with another Web Vid Univ student that agrees. Thank you for your site! Bill
  • Dave does a great job. I have been a fan of his for a couple of years.

    I will look into Sony Vegas Movie Studio Prof Pro Pak. I wasn't aware of it. I tend to get stodgy with my software. If it works, and if I really know how to use it, I am reluctant to add complications. On the other hand, I try to keep an open mind.

    Putting together DVD tutorials is something that takes great amounts of time and effort, but I would agree, it is effective. That is the way to learn most quickly. Someday, I will put together a tutorial package, but I don't have any dates set.

    Another site that readers should investigate is VideoMarketingExpress.com. Lorraine Grula has an outstanding, reasonably priced, service that she provides to busy business people who don't have the time nor the expertise to create first quality videos. For a large number of people, this is the way to go.
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