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Old 01-21-2005, 06:12 PM
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ok, stupid question probably, but i bought a DV cam today, sony mv750i..
it's good enough for my use..

it has USB, firewire and s-video connections..

is there any way of transferring video, without using the firewire connection?

...cause i dont have firewire on my laptop.. yes, i know firewire cards are cheap, but im just wondering...

s-video is only outgoing signals? or is there a way/software to transfer it via s-video?

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There is, but this will be at a lower quality. Get a firewire card - for the price, it's REALLY worth it.
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Get a firewire card. Do it.

It really, really is the only sensible way to sort it out. You NEED one.
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You can just whack in your USB cable and transfer but trust me, you dont want to do that. I did it once and almost cried when I saw the quality. I flew out of my chair and pratically legged it all the way to the store to get a firewire card!!!
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