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Old 01-05-2006, 07:04 AM
DeeDee
 
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Default IEEE Link Port Cable

Ok So I was having trouble with blurry video and was told to order an Ilink
1394
4 pin to 4 pin port cable. so I ordered that and waited patiently for it to
arrive. Once it arrived I hooked the thing in to my camera and proceded to
look for a ilink port in my computer to plug the cable into. that is where I
have run in to a problem. My computer doesnt have a port for a 4 pin Ilink
cable. *exasperated*. I really want to get my movies started but now I don't
know what to do. do they even make a 4 pin to 6 pink Ilink cable? I am sure
they do but now I am stuck with this 4 pin to 4 pin cable. does anyone else
have any bright ideas as to what else i can do?

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Thank you Soo Much
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Old 01-05-2006, 07:04 AM
Wojo
 
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Default Re: IEEE Link Port Cable

Actually when I was involved in this conversation, at least I think I was, I
said I was not aware of any difference between an iLink cable and a firewire
cable. I did things the easy way when I got my camera. I went to Wal-Mart
and bought a firewire cable plugged it into my computer and then plugged it
into my camera. Take your camera with you to a computer store and they will
be able to set you up with the correct cable.

"DeeDee" <DeeDee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4A2F970D-8E8D-4EBC-8DE2-94B70893B623@microsoft.com...
> Ok So I was having trouble with blurry video and was told to order an
> Ilink
> 1394
> 4 pin to 4 pin port cable. so I ordered that and waited patiently for it
> to
> arrive. Once it arrived I hooked the thing in to my camera and proceded to
> look for a ilink port in my computer to plug the cable into. that is where
> I
> have run in to a problem. My computer doesnt have a port for a 4 pin Ilink
> cable. *exasperated*. I really want to get my movies started but now I
> don't
> know what to do. do they even make a 4 pin to 6 pink Ilink cable? I am
> sure
> they do but now I am stuck with this 4 pin to 4 pin cable. does anyone
> else
> have any bright ideas as to what else i can do?
>
> --
> Thank you Soo Much



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Old 01-05-2006, 07:05 AM
Jim
 
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Default Re: IEEE Link Port Cable

Four to six is common. When I bought an IEEE1394 card, it came with a
four to six cable. $16.99 for the package.

dCables, Support@dcables.com.


DeeDee wrote:
> Ok So I was having trouble with blurry video and was told to order an Ilink
> 1394
> 4 pin to 4 pin port cable. so I ordered that and waited patiently for it to
> arrive. Once it arrived I hooked the thing in to my camera and proceded to
> look for a ilink port in my computer to plug the cable into. that is where I
> have run in to a problem. My computer doesnt have a port for a 4 pin Ilink
> cable. *exasperated*. I really want to get my movies started but now I don't
> know what to do. do they even make a 4 pin to 6 pink Ilink cable? I am sure
> they do but now I am stuck with this 4 pin to 4 pin cable. does anyone else
> have any bright ideas as to what else i can do?
>

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Old 01-05-2006, 07:05 AM
DeeDee
 
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Default Re: IEEE Link Port Cable

Don't worry about it. I got it this time. I was the one who should have
looked at my computer and saw that it needed to the 4 to 6 pin cable. I will
just go and get another cable. no worrys. Thank you for all of your help
--
Thank you Soo Much


"Wojo" wrote:

> Actually when I was involved in this conversation, at least I think I was, I
> said I was not aware of any difference between an iLink cable and a firewire
> cable. I did things the easy way when I got my camera. I went to Wal-Mart
> and bought a firewire cable plugged it into my computer and then plugged it
> into my camera. Take your camera with you to a computer store and they will
> be able to set you up with the correct cable.
>
> "DeeDee" <DeeDee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:4A2F970D-8E8D-4EBC-8DE2-94B70893B623@microsoft.com...
> > Ok So I was having trouble with blurry video and was told to order an
> > Ilink
> > 1394
> > 4 pin to 4 pin port cable. so I ordered that and waited patiently for it
> > to
> > arrive. Once it arrived I hooked the thing in to my camera and proceded to
> > look for a ilink port in my computer to plug the cable into. that is where
> > I
> > have run in to a problem. My computer doesnt have a port for a 4 pin Ilink
> > cable. *exasperated*. I really want to get my movies started but now I
> > don't
> > know what to do. do they even make a 4 pin to 6 pink Ilink cable? I am
> > sure
> > they do but now I am stuck with this 4 pin to 4 pin cable. does anyone
> > else
> > have any bright ideas as to what else i can do?
> >
> > --
> > Thank you Soo Much

>
>
>

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