FX5600 VTD256 camcorder signal input failure

I just installed  an FX5600 VTD 256 VGA Card in my new computor with a windows XP operating system.  When I try and feed the output of my Sony VX2000 through the TV-out/Video in connecting cable I get no signal.  I have tried various editing programs including Vegas 4 but still I am not able to capture any video through the nvideo card.  My Pinnacle  external video card works fine through a standard USB port.  What am I missing?

what camcorder do u have? (model no please)

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