I go to my dells system and security and click the device manager folder and these two yellow triangles with a ! show up for those two area's. My friend told me to update each one device manually and I tryed those two first and then that problem just showed up. When I right click over 61883 class bus device I then click properties then update driver>Browse my computer for driver software>then let me pick from a list of device drivers>then I click either one and hit next then the yellow cone shows up and gives me a warning and then once I've clicked yes it says Windows encountered a problem installing the driver software for your device.
When a camcorder loads as a 61883 Class Bus Device, it is the firewire chip in the computer that is not doing its job properly. The 61883 Class Bus Device component provides support for the IEC-61883 standard communications and control interface. The IEC-61883 specification defines a connection protocol for electronic audio and video devices. IEC-61883 is used by IEEE 1394 audio and video devices.
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SImiliar reported problems can be found on the Grass Valley forum (OEM for the Canopus AVDV outboard firewire devices) http://forum.grassvalley.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9963. Basically, if your system was OEM (Dell) shipped with Windows, it likely does not have the original Windows drivers to plug-n-play detect your AV connected device over firewire. Contact Dell support Technicians for the missing Windows drivers to support the " AVC COMPLIANT DV TAPE RECORDER/PLAYER" drivers.
Agirl
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April 5th, 2012 20:00
I go to my dells system and security and click the device manager folder and these two yellow triangles with a ! show up for those two area's. My friend told me to update each one device manually and I tryed those two first and then that problem just showed up. When I right click over 61883 class bus device I then click properties then update driver>Browse my computer for driver software>then let me pick from a list of device drivers>then I click either one and hit next then the yellow cone shows up and gives me a warning and then once I've clicked yes it says Windows encountered a problem installing the driver software for your device.
ieee488
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April 5th, 2012 20:00
No clue what you are talking about.
A little background on why you are getting these messages would be helpful.
speedstep
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April 6th, 2012 08:00
When a camcorder loads as a 61883 Class Bus Device, it is the firewire chip in the computer that is not doing its job properly. The 61883 Class Bus Device component provides support for the IEC-61883 standard communications and control interface. The IEC-61883 specification defines a connection protocol for electronic audio and video devices. IEC-61883 is used by IEEE 1394 audio and video devices.
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This is not a Dell Issue.
fcouperus
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November 11th, 2013 19:00
SImiliar reported problems can be found on the Grass Valley forum (OEM for the Canopus AVDV outboard firewire devices) http://forum.grassvalley.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9963. Basically, if your system was OEM (Dell) shipped with Windows, it likely does not have the original Windows drivers to plug-n-play detect your AV connected device over firewire. Contact Dell support Technicians for the missing Windows drivers to support the " AVC COMPLIANT DV TAPE RECORDER/PLAYER" drivers.