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Hi,
I have a seemingly simple question that has possibly been answered, so please bear with me. I just bought a minDV JVC GRD70 camcorder and would like to transfer video to my PC for editing. I am using WindowsXP. My camcorder provides a USB link and a "DV Input/Output(i.Link, IEEE 1394 compliant)." I get the USB part, but I have no idea what the i.Link is about. I do not have a firewire card on my computer. Do I need one to transfer video? Is the i.Link the same as firewire? Can I just transfer video via USB? I tried doing this with no luck...I suppose I need a particular software package. Please excuse my lack of knowledge. Any help would be most appreciated!! matt- |
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IEEE1394 and iLink are terms for a FireWire connection. I have not
proven it yet, but I have read here that FireWire is required for full definition video transfer. Microsoft's Movie Maker 2 (free) is a good program for transferring to your PC. You would need another program to get from there to copying on a DVD as Movie Maker does not save in MPEG2 format. You can buy a FireWire card for $20 to $50 dollars. You also need a FireWire cable. I bought one from Staples for $50 that had both the card and cable, and they work just fine. You will find that the special cables are often more expensive than the cards. That's why I bought the combo. Dick On 30 Jun 2003 11:04:56 -0700, cybermatt@lag.com (matt) wrote: >Hi, >I have a seemingly simple question that has possibly been answered, so >please bear with me. I just bought a minDV JVC GRD70 camcorder and >would like to transfer video to my PC for editing. I am using >WindowsXP. My camcorder provides a USB link and a "DV >Input/Output(i.Link, IEEE 1394 compliant)." I get the USB part, but I >have no idea what the i.Link is about. I do not have a firewire card >on my computer. Do I need one to transfer video? Is the i.Link the >same as firewire? Can I just transfer video via USB? I tried doing >this with no luck...I suppose I need a particular software package. > >Please excuse my lack of knowledge. Any help would be most >appreciated!! > >matt- |
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