USB Cables

Started by psp83, Jul 29, 2007, 00:04:20

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psp83

Hey,

Well my mate was asking where he could get a DV (IEEE1394) to USB cable and i don't know where.. do any of you guys know?

Thanks
Paul

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Hi Paul,

I am not sure such a thing exists, I thought they were two different formats.

The IEEE1394 better known as Firewire is mainly used for downloading from Camcorders and needs a Firewire port on the computer to be used as such, as far as I am aware.

My computer has a 4 pin and 6 pin Firewire connection on the front, both smaller than USB.

Hope this may help.
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Rik

I agree, Inactive, I would expect to need some sort of converter and a quick trawl through the Maplin site failed to pick up any such leads/devices.
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Thank goodness for that Rik, I wasn't 100% sure. ;)

One other thing I forgot to mention, many, but not all standalone, DVD Recorders also have a Firewire Port, so it is possible to save to DVD without a computer, however it obviously isn't possible to do any editing via this method.
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psp83

Trouble is, he doesnt have a firewire port so was looking at other methods.. How much are firewire cards? Also tbh.. i dont think he will get a card as he wont want to keep moving his pc just to plug it in.

Rik

Maplin have a couple of cards at £19.99:

http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?ModuleNo=44929&doy=29m7

They also have a PCMCIA adapter.
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Firewire cards are not very much, however as you rightly say, they are fitted internally so will end up at the rear of the computer, which isn't very convenient.

Only cures that I know of is to try and find a slot in adapter that may fit in an empty front bay, or a new computer with Firewire ready fitted to the front.

This was a priority requirement when I purchased my computer.
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Quote from: psp83 on Jul 29, 2007, 12:01:31
Abit pricey for a lead  :laugh:

At least you've confirmed the need for conversion - we no longer have to speculate. :)
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Quote from: psp83 on Jul 29, 2007, 12:01:31
Cheers Rik..



Abit pricey for a lead  :laugh:



But it is a bit more than just a lead, there must be some highly complex technology in that lead. ;)
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psp83

Is this a firewire port? never used it on mine..



I know it looks like a USB port but no USB leads work from it..

If it is then i will go take alook at his machine and make sure he hasnt got one before he buys something..

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Nope, that is a USB Port, Firewire are smaller.
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psp83

lol ohwell.. must be a broken usb port  :laugh:

Rik

It looks like a USB port, it says it's a USB port, so my guess is that it hasn't been connected (not uncommon with front-mounted ports - does the card reader work OK?).

The Firewire ports on my machines are marked 1394 or Firewire.
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Quote from: psp83 on Jul 29, 2007, 12:35:34
lol ohwell.. must be a broken usb port  :laugh:

Indeed, the largest  Firewire port has a u shaped end, the smaller one is about a quarter of an inch across, so tiny.
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psp83

Quote from: Rik on Jul 29, 2007, 12:36:12
It looks like a USB port, it says it's a USB port, so my guess is that it hasn't been connected (not uncommon with front-mounted ports - does the card reader work OK?).

The Firewire ports on my machines are marked 1394 or Firewire.

Card reader works fine.. Well it reads my SD cards fine.

Well looks like i dont have firewire ports aswell.. lucky the camcorder i baught is a HDD one and came with a usb lead ;D

My mate will just have to get a pci card and leave the DV lead connected to the back if he dont want to keep moving the pc.

Rik

If he has any case-mounted sockets, he may be able to connect them to a header on the card - otherwise, a permanent cable will do just fine.
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psp83

well my mate is an idiot lol.. He bought a pci card.. i went around to fit it, looked at the back of his pc and he had a port marked 1394 lol..

Rik

Quote from: psp83 on Aug 01, 2007, 16:14:10
looked at the back of his pc and he had a port marked 1394 lol..

It all helps the retail sales figure.  ::)
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Lance

hope you have the receipt still!
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J!ll

Quote from: Inactive on Jul 29, 2007, 00:49:14
Hi Paul,

I am not sure such a thing exists, I thought they were two different formats.

http://www.directusbstore.co.uk/cnb/shop/directusbstore?op=catalogue-products-null&prodCategoryID=56

QuoteFirewire (IEEE1394) Cables
     
We often get asked for firewire cables so we've decided to stock them. We have 3 in the range, in either 2m or 4.5m lengths, all top quality and all guranteed for life! (The 4.5m versions are the Belkin Pro Series)

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Your point being Jill  ????? ;)
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