As LarrySMcFarlin SAID BEST BET IS TO GET A CARD LIKE ONE OF THIS
http://www.geeks.com/produ
but you can also try a usb to firewire cable like this one
http://cgi.ebay.com/USB-to
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Browse All TopicsI have a JVC camcorder model Jvc Gr D340e/ek my problem is I do not have a Firewire port,only USB .I need to transfer Files from Camcorder to burn on DVD in PC , how can I achieve this as the JVC I have only supports a Firewie option for the camera Desperate
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As LarrySMcFarlin SAID BEST BET IS TO GET A CARD LIKE ONE OF THIS
http://www.geeks.com/produ
but you can also try a usb to firewire cable like this one
http://cgi.ebay.com/USB-to
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by: LarrySMcFarlinPosted on 2009-03-10 at 10:43:31ID: 23849352
You will need to buy a firewire card from a local computer store or online. Most of the time, USB does not support the necessary transfer speeds needed to encode video - hence the firewire connection.