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Transferring MiniDV to PC through firewall cable

Discussion in 'Digital camcorders' started by crd819, Oct 31, 2007.

  1. crd819

    crd819 Member

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    This is the first time I'm doing it and I would like to know the easiest setup.

    Computer:
    OS - Vista 32 bit Home Basic
    RAM - 1GB
    Processor - AMD Celeron 3800+ Duo Core

    Camera:
    Canon ZR300 with DV Firewire port

    Firewire port (Installed):
    Features/Specifications:
    3-Port Firewire + 5-Port USB 2.0 Combo PCI Card

    General Features:
    VIA VT6214L / VT6306 chipsets
    PCI 2.2 interface
    Plug and Play
    Hot Swappable

    VIA VT6306 IEEE 1394a FireWire Features:
    Two (2) IEEE 1394A FireWire external ports
    One (1) IEEE 1394A FireWire internal port
    Integrated 400MBit PHY
    Support High Performance Bus Mastering

    VIA VT6214L USB 2.0 Features:
    Four (4) USB 2.0 external ports
    One (1) USB 2.0 internal port
    Up to 480 Mbps data transfer for USB 2.0
    USB 1.1 compliant

    Capture program:
    Roxio 9
    Windows Movie Maker

    Are there any other good free capture programs out there that is compatible with Vista? I am not able to see the preview screen with Roxio or Windows Movie Maker.
     
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    WindDV.
     
  3. GrandpaBW

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    And just to get your terminology up to date, it is a firewire cable, not firewall cable.
     
  4. crd819

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    Ooops (Firewire)...that's what I meant.

    Also my computer sits on the shut down screen and freezes. I think my driver for the firewire port is hanging it up. Any ideas on how I can shut off the driver automatically so my computer can shut down?
     
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    It shouldn't be running, after you shut down the capture software. Try a defrag of your drive to see if that helps.

    If it doesn't, make sure that firewire driver, or whatever, isn't running at startup of the computer.
     

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