I wish to connect my camcorder to my laptop to do video capture and editing.
I have, however, no Firewire on my laptop, nor do I have any slots which would allow me to install a Firewire card.
I bought a USB to Firewire cable on Ebay, when connecting it to my laptop I got the message it was not recognised.
Then I connected my camcorder to the cable, I also downloaded the drivers from the Samsung website and I got the message the drivers were installed correctly.
Yet, when I tried to connect the camcorder, I once again got the message the device was not recognised.
My son also tried it on a PC and on a Mac (the description said they were PC and Mac compatible), but it did not work on any of them.
According to what I read (very quickly) on a forum somewhere, those cables do not serve the purpose I want the cable for.
Is that true?
If it is true, could anyone tell me how I would be able to get a Firewire connection on my laptop in order to connect my camcorder?
By the way, my laptop is an Emachines E520 running the preliminary version of Windows 7, due to lack of drivers for that OS, I downloaded the Windows Vista 32-bit version, which has so far worked for other devices on Windows 7.
Any help will be gratefully accepted.
Thank you in advance.
Or maybe I should rephrase my earlier question and break it down to something simpler:
Since I do not have any Firewire connections on my Emachines E520 laptop, is it possible to connect my Samsung Digital-cam VP-D351 to it by whatever means?
The camera only has Firewire connection available to connect to a computer.
So, is it possible to connect it to the laptop in any other way to allow me to do video editing?
Edited by mrdee, 12 June 2009 - 05:49 PM.















