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Aug 21, 2017 With my new system, I installed the Firewire card and let Windows install a driver. Windows installed 'Texas Instrument 1394 OHCI Compliant Controller', driver version 10.0.15063.0 with a date of 6/21/2006 which sounds like it installed the 'Legacy' driver. Jan 06, 2016 Firewire 400 is fully supported in Windows 10. If you can't do that, at least release the source code for the driver to github so someone in the community can make a driver for Windows 10? Please look after your clients who bought your product.
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I'm not really sure where to post this, was debating between this section and windows 10. But I'll post here.
I recently found my old camcorder, circa 2005, Panasonic PV-GS14, with some memorable footage. I want to transfer the footage on the Mini-dv tape to my PC using a firewire. My laptop comes installed with a 4pin firewire and when I connect my camcorder to the PC, it makes a 'ding' noise, acknowledging the device. However, when I try to capture the video on Moviemaker and Sony Vegas, both programs won't recognize my camcorder.
The driver for my firewire is the, Texas Instrument 1394 Compliant Host Controller, driver date is 2006.
I updated it to the 1394 OHCI Host Legacy driver, which dates to 2013.
And the problem still persists. Any suggestions? Would be devastating to leave the footage on a tape without any digital backup.
EDIT: I decided to take basroil's advice, going to purchase a capture device.
I recently found my old camcorder, circa 2005, Panasonic PV-GS14, with some memorable footage. I want to transfer the footage on the Mini-dv tape to my PC using a firewire. My laptop comes installed with a 4pin firewire and when I connect my camcorder to the PC, it makes a 'ding' noise, acknowledging the device. However, when I try to capture the video on Moviemaker and Sony Vegas, both programs won't recognize my camcorder.
The driver for my firewire is the, Texas Instrument 1394 Compliant Host Controller, driver date is 2006.
I updated it to the 1394 OHCI Host Legacy driver, which dates to 2013.
And the problem still persists. Any suggestions? Would be devastating to leave the footage on a tape without any digital backup.
EDIT: I decided to take basroil's advice, going to purchase a capture device.