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I am confused. I keep reading that Firewire is required to capture from and
print to DV cam, however, I successfully captured through USB from DV, but can not seem to send back to DV through USB. I think if I can capture through USB, I should be able to send back through it. I have both USB and Firewire on my camera, but my PC only has USB. I would REALLY like to be able to do it through USB. I know Firewire is much better quality and speed; it just isn't an option for me right now. Help, please!? |
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"Priddygirl" wrote ...
>I am confused. I keep reading that Firewire is required to capture >from and > print to DV cam, however, I successfully captured through USB from DV, > but > can not seem to send back to DV through USB. I think if I can capture > through USB, I should be able to send back through it. I have both > USB and > Firewire on my camera, but my PC only has USB. I would REALLY like to > be > able to do it through USB. I know Firewire is much better quality and > speed; > it just isn't an option for me right now. Help, please!? What computer? PC/Mac? Operating system? What camera? Brand & model number? What software did you use to capture? What kind of file did it create? File extention? |
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I've not got a usb enabled cam so can't test, but people say they can do
this sucesfully with USB, so it's wait for them to come along and answer your question, or bite the bullet and go and buy a firewire card, they are so cheap these days. -- Graham Hughes MVP Digital Media www.myvideoproblems.co.uk www.dvds2treasure.com www.simplydv.com "Richard Crowley" <rcrowley@xpr7t.net> wrote in message news:11qbbu77rceluc0@corp.supernews.com... > "Priddygirl" wrote ... >>I am confused. I keep reading that Firewire is required to capture from >>and >> print to DV cam, however, I successfully captured through USB from DV, >> but >> can not seem to send back to DV through USB. I think if I can capture >> through USB, I should be able to send back through it. I have both USB >> and >> Firewire on my camera, but my PC only has USB. I would REALLY like to be >> able to do it through USB. I know Firewire is much better quality and >> speed; >> it just isn't an option for me right now. Help, please!? > |
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"Graham Hughes" wrote ...
> I've not got a usb enabled cam so can't test, but people say > they can do this sucesfully with USB, I'd like to see that. The only camcorders I've heard of which use USB are either the mini-DVD camcorders which are using MPEG2 (rather than DV), or else low-rez webcams. |
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I wish I'd kept those threads indexed, I'll see if I can find them. I'm
sceptical, but they insisted it worked!!!!! -- Graham Hughes MVP Digital Media www.myvideoproblems.co.uk www.dvds2treasure.com www.simplydv.com "Richard Crowley" <rcrowley@xpr7t.net> wrote in message news:11qdd49jgmtfe6c@corp.supernews.com... > "Graham Hughes" wrote ... >> I've not got a usb enabled cam so can't test, but people say they can do >> this sucesfully with USB, > > I'd like to see that. The only camcorders I've heard of which > use USB are either the mini-DVD camcorders which are > using MPEG2 (rather than DV), or else low-rez webcams. |
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I have a Sony TRV-460. I can capture with USB. Made a few clips at first,
then bought a firewire card and cable and haven't looked back since. For the $30 or so, its a better investment than the hastle with USB. "Graham Hughes" wrote: > I wish I'd kept those threads indexed, I'll see if I can find them. I'm > sceptical, but they insisted it worked!!!!! > > -- > Graham Hughes > MVP Digital Media > www.myvideoproblems.co.uk > www.dvds2treasure.com > www.simplydv.com > > > "Richard Crowley" <rcrowley@xpr7t.net> wrote in message > news:11qdd49jgmtfe6c@corp.supernews.com... > > "Graham Hughes" wrote ... > >> I've not got a usb enabled cam so can't test, but people say they can do > >> this sucesfully with USB, > > > > I'd like to see that. The only camcorders I've heard of which > > use USB are either the mini-DVD camcorders which are > > using MPEG2 (rather than DV), or else low-rez webcams. > > > |
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Can't find it, sorry.
-- Graham Hughes MVP Digital Media www.myvideoproblems.co.uk www.dvds2treasure.com www.simplydv.com "Graham Hughes" <graham.hughes@dvds2treasure.co.uk> wrote in message news:%23Tp2O$KBGHA.3104@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... >I wish I'd kept those threads indexed, I'll see if I can find them. I'm >sceptical, but they insisted it worked!!!!! > > -- > Graham Hughes > MVP Digital Media > www.myvideoproblems.co.uk > www.dvds2treasure.com > www.simplydv.com > > > "Richard Crowley" <rcrowley@xpr7t.net> wrote in message > news:11qdd49jgmtfe6c@corp.supernews.com... >> "Graham Hughes" wrote ... >>> I've not got a usb enabled cam so can't test, but people say they can do >>> this sucesfully with USB, >> >> I'd like to see that. The only camcorders I've heard of which >> use USB are either the mini-DVD camcorders which are >> using MPEG2 (rather than DV), or else low-rez webcams. > > |
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"ndsteve24" wrote ...
>I have a Sony TRV-460. I can capture with USB. Made a few > clips at first, then bought a firewire card and cable and haven't > looked back since. For the $30 or so, its a better investment > than the hastle with USB. Seems unlikely that you were getting full-speed, full-frame DV video out of the USB port. That is why the Firewire (aka. "DV" or "iLink") port is still there. |
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