Firewire selection for high definition

I am now uploading High Definition footage via firewire...do I need a specific
firewire for high def or can I use the same one as before that I was using
for DV.??

+Either will work, but FW800 is faster.+
Technically true in general, but the speed of the transfer is determined by the speed of the device. Generally, for HD-type devices, that is FW400. Which firewire connector does your HD deck have, tlam?

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