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Could my firewire card be 'one-way'

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Bought a very cheap Firewire pci card (INNO DV1000LE) for doing some
video editing. Can capture material no problem, and have been editing
in both Movie Maker 2 and Avid Free DV, again, no problem.

But when trying to output material from the editors to the DV camera
(a Sony), the camera sees nothing.

I am aware some Sony cameras in Europe do not allow a digital-in for
tax reasons, but mine definitely does

Spec for Pci card says "Isochronous transfer...for data transfer from
Camcorder to PC", but doesn't mention from PC to camcorder.

Reluctant to buy another card if this one should be fine, and the
fault is elsewhere, but have tried all things suggested on news groups
(removing USB cables, other Firewire cables etc etc).

If this card is only 'one-way' can someone recommend a cheap card that
will send from PC to Camcorder....is there something I should be
looking out for on product specs before buying another card

Thanks
MArk

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never heard of a firewire card that is one way... almost impossible since
the protocol requries 2 way communication to do just about anything.

you may have another problem.


"Mark M" <markmunro@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
news:30a080a7.0405091638.7607b448@posting.google.com...
> Bought a very cheap Firewire pci card (INNO DV1000LE) for doing some
> video editing. Can capture material no problem, and have been editing
> in both Movie Maker 2 and Avid Free DV, again, no problem.
>
> But when trying to output material from the editors to the DV camera
> (a Sony), the camera sees nothing.
>
> I am aware some Sony cameras in Europe do not allow a digital-in for
> tax reasons, but mine definitely does
>
> Spec for Pci card says "Isochronous transfer...for data transfer from
> Camcorder to PC", but doesn't mention from PC to camcorder.
>
> Reluctant to buy another card if this one should be fine, and the
> fault is elsewhere, but have tried all things suggested on news groups
> (removing USB cables, other Firewire cables etc etc).
>
> If this card is only 'one-way' can someone recommend a cheap card that
> will send from PC to Camcorder....is there something I should be
> looking out for on product specs before buying another card
>
> Thanks
> MArk

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"Mark M" <markmunro@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
news:30a080a7.0405091638.7607b448@posting.google.com...
>
> But when trying to output material from the editors to the DV camera
> (a Sony), the camera sees nothing.
>
>
> Spec for Pci card says "Isochronous transfer...for data transfer from
> Camcorder to PC", but doesn't mention from PC to camcorder.
> Thanks
> MArk

Look into the options for the Sony Camcorder. Some of them have an option
that changes the 1394 from output to input.

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