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Reed Poole April 6th, 2003 02:19 PM

Capturing to external hard drive
 
I having problems with my usb 2 pcmcia card and I was wondering if anyone has successfully captured video using this firewire setup.

I know the firewire port on my computer works so I was going to buy a firewire hub and connect both the camcorder and the external drive (or I guess the camcorder and hard drive could be daisy chained together). Will I be able to capture directly to the external drive using this setup?

The only reason I think this will not work is because data will have to flow in both directions simulaneously through the firewire cable.

Thanks,
Reed

Jeff Donald April 6th, 2003 02:50 PM

I can't speak specifically to your PC, but Daisy Chaining FireWire devices poses no problem on Macs. In fact I do it on a Powerbook with a 4200rpm drive without problems. The PCMCIA connection might actually be a bottleneck for the data and part of the problem. USB 2 should have no problem either.

Michael Wisniewski April 6th, 2003 04:45 PM

I've been doing that successfully on an ancient laptop and an external firewire hard drive. Works great hasn't dropped a frame yet.

But I do notice that when I use the USB port that I can lose the firewire connection - I have to restart the drive if I hot plug my digital camera.

Specs:
Maxtor 1394 PCMCIA card
ADS Pyro case
7200 rpm Western Digital Drive
Dell Laptop - Pentium II Celeron (ouch)
Win 2K

Michael Wisniewski April 6th, 2003 04:48 PM

Oh, and I daisy chain the video cameras through the back of the firewire drive, no problems capturing hours of video.

Reed Poole April 7th, 2003 03:15 PM

Thanks for your help.

One more question. Is 5400 RPM enough for capturing dv video or should I go for an external drive with 7200 RPM?

Reed

Keith Loh April 7th, 2003 05:08 PM

7200 RPM drives are CHEAP. No brainer.


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