The model here is an ADVC-55 which is probably their lower end models for the time. That being said, Canopus used FireWire capture for a lot of their devices. Most of the time (although don’t quote me) they would be used for devices like hard drives. This particular cable can supply power and transfer data at the same time. There’s a post explaining the differences between combo drives and a video editor quality. So the above cable would be fine burning footage to a DVD without the need for a computer. Some DVD/VCR combo drives have a FireWire 4-pin connection for DV cameras. This cable is a 4-pin to 4-pin and is only able to transfer data. Now that brings us to the question: what’s the difference between all these FireWire cables? Can I use any of them? The simple answer is kind of? What’s The Difference Between 4 Pin & 6 Pin FireWire? You will need software to import your videos. So that’s how we install a FireWire card onto Windows 10. Now that’s an ironic sentence right there! Now if you go back to Device Manager one more time – and click on the properties, you will see it is now updated to the more recent 2013 version. If installation went fine you’ll get the successful update message. Windows will proceed to update the drivers, give it a moment. The driver you are needing to install is the Legacy version. The following window will show thew available drivers to choose from. On the next window select Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer. Windows will ask whether to search automatically, but instead select browse my computer for driver software. You can update the driver from the properties window or right click from the Device Manager. If you right click on the driver properties you will notice the driver date is from 2006. Going back to Device Manager, click on the Action tab and select Scan for hardware changes. Give it a moment and the driver will complete the installation. Simply open each folder and highlight the Legacy 1394 (it’s also the smallest file). Next step is to go to Program Files (x86) and look for 1394 OHCI Host Controller folder.
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