![]() camera drivers are TWAIN drivers located in C:\Windows\Twain_32. The main key is that it has to load a driver to recognize the camera. Since these are bundled, they are free - WinDV is free to download an use, too. iMovie is bundled with MacOSX - you will import the video. Sometimes MovieMaker has issues - download and use WinDV for the importing Windows XP SP2) or newer is bundled with MovieMaker - you will "capture" the video. When the camcorder is connected as indicated and in "Play" mode, your video editor can import the video. If your computer has no firewire port, hopefully it has an available expansion slot so you can add one. USB won't work, and USB-to-firewire converter/adapter/bub/cable things won't work, either. Refer to page 30, "Connecting to a computer".įirewire, DV, IEEE1394 and i.LINK are all the same thing. Imported is not "DV" format, but a more compressed (lower video quality) format. USB streaming will likely not work - and the video Connect the DV port of the camcorder to the firewire port of your computer with a firewire cable. ![]() I did not find any drivers as it looks like it was for XP anyways.
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