Ieee 1394 port for HP G60-127NR Notebook

Does the HP G60-127NR Notebook PC come with an IEEE 1394 port?  If not, how do I add one?  It has a 5-in-1 reader.

You may have exceeded the available power capacity of the USB ports in your notebook PC too many times. That can result in non functioning (forever)  ports. That is the specific reason that I recommend only using externally powered USB hubs.
You can check the current carrying capacity of the USB ports and see how much they are using via the device manager.
Open Device Manager and then right-click a USB root hub. Select properties and then the Power tab.
This particular system has many ports available.
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  • IEEE 1394 Port

    Hi
    Does anyone know where I can purchase a IEEE 1394 port for my KT4 Ultra M6590. XP will not shut down with a IEEE 1394 card.
    Regards

    jkdawson1 wrote:
    How can I determine if the ieee 1394 port on my Satellite A215-S4807 is a 4-pin or 6-pin?  the specs don't reference that information.
    Well, you can just count the pins, but I'm sure it's a 4-pin.  See this illustration:
    http://www.rainrecording.com/support/article?id=79

  • Qosmio G30: Sony MV cam doesn't work with IEEE 1394 port

    Qosmio G30-117 doesn't support my Sony DCR-IP5E (a micro video cam) through ieee 1394 port. I have tried to use pinnaccle studio 9 and ulead video studio 10, but I couldn't see my cam through these programs.
    There is no problem if I install a new win xp media center edition (retail pack) and the drivers from CDTOOLS. But I want to use my factory setup of Qosmio,I don't want to buy a new win xp media center edition.
    How can I resolve this problem?
    Thanks everybody.

    Hi,
    I had the same problem with my Sony-Handycam. It is not a problem of the Qosmio but of XP SP2 and the new driver for msdv.sys.
    Workaround to bring this driver back to SP1 (please follow instructions strictly):
    You need msdv.sys from a SP1. It may be on your computer, if it was installed with SP 1 before.
    Otherwise, you have to get it from someone else.
    Remove Camera from Device Manager, if it has been shown anytime (look also for hidden devices)
    Reboot in secure mode (F8 while starting) and login as admin.
    Navigate to \Windows\Driver Cache\i386. Find the file "driver.cab" and open it.
    In the cab find "msdv.sys" and expand it to your desktop. The version must be less than 5.3.2600.2180.
    (If you installed native XP with SP2, you have to use the file, you got from someone else instead)
    Copy the files in this folders, if available:
    Windows\system32\drivers
    Windows\system32\dllcache
    Windows\LastGood\System32\Drivers
    (Maybe you want to rename the original files before)
    Change to Windows\Driver Cache\i386 an search for sp2.cab.
    Rename it to sp2.old and reboot.
    Your camera should work now.
    If not, change the file avc.sys in the same way. You will find it in sp1.cab or have to get it from someone else.
    I solved the problem this way on my last notebook and on my qosmio.
    greetings

  • How to connect a DV camera through the IEEE 1394 port on my A50?

    Hi
    I have been trying to connect a video camera to my notebook SA50-109 throught the IEEE 1394 port.. but the notebook didn't recognize the camera at all..
    although the camera shows 'DV-in' when i plug the cable witch is (4-pin to 4-pin) DV cable..
    is there any thing I need to do before to make it work?
    any ideas.. please?

    Hi there. Your PC should recognize automatically the DV camera. It's OK to have the firewire (1394) connection shown under "network connections". Next to mine it says "connected" although the harddisk connected to it is switched off. Maybe there is something wrong with the cable? Or, another suggestion, try to restart the laptop while the camera is connected ... Not many further suggestions I'm afraid ... Good luck!

  • Dummy DV (IEEE 1394) grabber for Mac OS?

    Is there some "stupid" utility for Mac OS, which would allow to grab video from DV camera via IEEE 1394 port without touching camers's controls?
    I'm trying to use AV->DV dup function on my Canon Elura camera, when the analog signal is just translated to DV out. But iMovie is a control freak: it won't start importing without starting the cassete...
    I'm thinking about something similar to dvgrab for Linux...

    Utility...which would allow to grab video from DV camera
    via IEEE 1394 port without touching camers's controls?...
    iMovie is a control freak: it won't start importing without
    starting the cassete...
    I think there is some clarity missing here.
    How one can get any signal, digital or otherwise, from a tape without actually playing the tape?
    Or do you mean play the tape to get the DV out signal, but without capturing a MOV file on your HD?
    In iMovie, clicking the play button will roll tape so you can view it onscreen, but it will not import when you do that.
    Using the play button on the camera will also display within the imovie screen.
    So my warped logic is telling me:
    Presuming hitting the AV>DV button on your camera rolls tape and sends the digital stream out...it will beginn to display in iMovie, at which time clicking the import button should capture the digital stream the camera is outputting, which is the goal you are trying to achieve, right?

  • Suddenly drop in communicationrate from both USB ports and IEEE 1394 port

    Hi
    Lately my HPE-432sc Pavilion computer (Win 7, 64 bit) behaves strange when I try to communicate (i.e. copy) huge files via (all) USB-ports or the IEEE 1394-port to external units (USB-keys or External harddisc).
    The copy process start with normal speed but then after 20-30 seconds the speed drops with a factor of at least 10....(and the copy-process terminate correct eventually!)
    All drivers are up-to-date and the units performs correctly according to the device manager.
    Any suggestions?
    SteenH
    (Denmark)

    Try downloading installing the original Intel chipset and let me know if that works for you.
    Here is a direct link to the download:
    Original Intel Chipset Driver
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  • X300 - IEEE 1394 Port

    Hello-
    I would like to transfer digital video files to my X300.  I need to transfer the files via an IEEE 1394 cable but I believe my X300 only has USB ports.  Can I transfer files with an adaptor or can I add a IEEE 1394 port to my laptop?  Thanks.

    Welcome to the forum!
    That's a difficult to handle task since the X300 doesn't have any firewire port or an express card slot. To my knowledge there aren't any plain USB-2-FireWire adapters/converters available on the market and AFAIK the Lenovo enhanced port replicator, as most other third party USB based port replicators here too, also doesn't offer any firewire connectivity.
    You have to search on the internet for any possible intermediate device, like maybe a possible USB-Firewire HUB (there is one available from Belkin, but that's primary for MAC Minis etc. since those have FireWire ports and so unusabel for you) or some sort of third party port replicator.
    If there isn't any such HUB or replicator based device with a FireWire port available, you have to use another way (a detour) like storing your video files on some NAS (Network Attached Storage) or external HDD with a USB and Firewire ports and then transferring the files later from the NAS or external HDD etc. to your X300.
    Hope this helps at least a little bit to clear up the very limited possibilities. Good luck!
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  • IEEE 1394 port doesnt work

    i purchase a model HP Compact 6510b with IEEE 1394 Port built in.I try to import my video from my sony DV camcoder to my laptop using 4 pin to 4 pin dv cable through IEEE 1394 port slot. The problem is .. my laptop doesnt detech my camcoder at all. Can anyone help me..please.

    jkdawson1 wrote:
    How can I determine if the ieee 1394 port on my Satellite A215-S4807 is a 4-pin or 6-pin?  the specs don't reference that information.
    Well, you can just count the pins, but I'm sure it's a 4-pin.  See this illustration:
    http://www.rainrecording.com/support/article?id=79

  • USB Ports on HP G60-230US Notebook Not Detecting USB Devices

    I've had an HP G60-230US Notebook PC for about three and a half years now, and all of a sudden tonight my USB ports decided to all stop working.  I first noticed it when I tried to hook up my iPod to sync it and it didn't show up in iTunes.  I unplugged my wireless mouse to see if the other USB port would work with no luck, and when I plugged my wireless mouse back in it wasn't detected either.  I tried restarting my computer twice to see if that would take care of the problem but it didn't. 
    My notebook currently runs Windows Vista.  On a normal day I'll have my external harddrive (WD My Passport Essential 500 GB), my wireless mouse (Microsoft Wireless Mobile 3500) and my Targus Chillmat with 4 USB hubs in the back plugged into my 3 USB ports.  My printer is usually plugged into one of the Chillmat's USB ports.  When I want to sync my iPod I usually unplug the Chillmat because none of the USB hubs on it will detect the iPod.  At the moment my wireless mouse will still work if I leave it plugged into its USB port when I restart my computer, and all the chillmat is doing is cooling my laptop down.
    Any help would be very much appreciated.

    You may have exceeded the available power capacity of the USB ports in your notebook PC too many times. That can result in non functioning (forever)  ports. That is the specific reason that I recommend only using externally powered USB hubs.
    You can check the current carrying capacity of the USB ports and see how much they are using via the device manager.
    Open Device Manager and then right-click a USB root hub. Select properties and then the Power tab.
    This particular system has many ports available.
    ****Please click on Accept As Solution if a suggestion solves your problem. It helps others facing the same problem to find a solution easily****
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  • Firewire to Thunderbolt adaptor. 6-pin IEEE 1394 firewire for video transfer

    Will the Apple Thunderbolt to firewire adaptor work with a IEEE 1394 6-pin firewire for video transfers?

    You'll need a Firewire 800 (9-pin) to Firewire 400 (6-pin) adapter or cable, but yes, it should then work.
    Regards.

  • W520 Replace DVD with another Hard Drive and IEEE 1394 spec for music recording

    To increase the performance, I am taking the 160 GB SSD instead of the mechanical drive. Obviouslt, I need more space than this. I don't care about the DVD rom. It can't play blu ray anyway. Is it possible to replace the dvd drive with a hard drive? Where can I get a replaceable drive for this? What do I do with the DVD? Can I sell it back?
    I need to do music recording with this. I was wondering about the IEEE 1394 spec; the latency etc. If I remember correctly the W510 IEEE1394 was very good, probably was manufactured by Texas Instruments. I could not find anything about it anywhere. Not even here: http://www.lenovo.com/psref/pdf/tabook.pdf
    Also, a bit worried about the sound card. How good is it? Did anyone use this laptop for music recording?

    hey udvranto,
    with regard to this, i would suggest contacting tech support via the number listed in the link below to check if it is possible to replace the dvd with your harddrive.
    http://www.lenovo.com/contact/us/en/
    on the part of the soundcard, I believe it is good for music recording. Though this really depends on the software that you're going to use to record.
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  • Why is the IEEE 1394 Standard for digital cameras difficult to synchronize/trigger with other devices?

    In the knowlege base, it generally says under "analog and digital cameras: advantages and disadvantags" that the IEEE 1394 is difficult to synchronize and trigger. Why is that exactly so and how can you solve that problem in DIAdem 8.0 when you would like to trigger your measurement inputs (accelerometers etc) together with a camera.

    I would guess it is difficult to synchronize because it provides a software trigger. Latencies in the communication would make it difficult to perfectly synchronize two separate events.
    Many firewire cameras also have a hardware trigger. If you were to use this with your other hardware, you would probably be able to get much better synchronization.
    Bruce
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    Ammons Engineering

  • IEEE 1394 port pro

    I realize that "our" Audigy Z2 needs external supply for the Firewire port; I also realize that my Dell Dimension does not support peripherals which are not externally supplied!!
    I just bought a Dell Dimension + Audigy 2 Zs in order to connect my Samnsung DV camcorder!!!
    Would you suggest me any solution?
    Mike

    mikecqm wrote:
    I realize that "our" Audigy Z2 needs external supply for the Firewire port; I also realize that my Dell Dimension does not support peripherals which are not externally supplied!!
    I just bought a Dell Dimension + Audigy 2 Zs in order to connect my Samnsung DV camcorder!!!
    Would you suggest me any solution?
    Mike
    Think you need to explain your problem slightly better, the Audigy 2 ZS does have a firewire port which there should be no problem with you connecting you DV cam direct into this. The audigy card does not need a firewire supply the port is built onto the sound card and is intended for the use of connecting DV cams etc. Have no idea what you mean by your dell dimension does not support peripherals which are not externally supplied?
    Maybe you could submit another post explaining your problem a bit clearer!
    Hope this helps
    Michael

  • Equium A100-299: Firewire (IEEE 1394) port is not recognized

    I have a new A100299.
    It seems that the firewire port is not recognized. Is there any software or driver that is not installed? Or what can I do?
    Regards
    U Molin

    Hi
    What do you mean with not recognized? Did you check the device manager and there is a yellow exclamation mark or what?
    In my knowledge the Windows XP uses the own firewire drivers and you dont need to use any 3rd party drivers to enable the IEEE1394 port.
    As I said above, please check the device manager if the port is listed properly. If there are no yellow exclamation marks everything was installed properly.
    By the way: Did you reinstall the OS?
    If yes how did you install it? Did you install the chipset utility.

  • Firewire IEEE 1394: Capture Card vs. On-Board Motherboard

    I should know the answer to my question, but I don't...really. To capture video in my current computer, I had to install a video capture card with an IEEE 1394 Port.  It is my understanding that there are motherboards that have "on-board" IEEE 1394 Firewire. If I purchase such a motherboard, does that mean I will not need a video capture card? In the specs of motherboards they will give the number of available IEEE 1394 Rear Panel Ports. Do these ports connect to "on-board" firewire and can they be used to capture video? Please set me straight. Thanks.

    I agree with Neale. One consideration is the number of controller chips you have on either the MoBo connections, or your card.
    Why is that important? Especially with Capture from a camera, it is always best to ONLY have the camera hooked to a separate controller chip. Some MoBo's and cards, might have multiple connectors, but they may all feed through a single chip. That might well preclude having any other FW device hooked to any of the other connections. Sometimes, it's tough to tell the number of IEEE-1394 chips, unless one has a good schematic of the board/card and the various chips are shown.
    If one uses other FW devices, then the chip count will likely matter. While I have 4 MoBo connectors w/ 2x chips, I also have a multi-chip 4x connector card, plus a multi-chip 6x FW-1394b (FW-800) card.
    The two things that you wish to avoid is daisy-chaining ANY camera, and connecting a camera to any shared chip. If I had a card already, and did not need to include it with the old computer, and had a spare slot on the MoBo, I'd install it too, but then I usually have 4-6 FW-800 externals, plus maybe 4 FW-400 externals, and still have empty chips available for my camera.
    Good luck,
    Hunt

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