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How do I use the iLINK (IEEE1394) PC interface to transfer video and still images to my home PC?

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How do I use the iLINK (IEEE1394) PC interface to transfer video and still images to my home PC?

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To transfer video or still images to your home PC, the following items are required: • IEEE 1394 DV interface cable (4 to 6 pin version) This cable enables you to physically connect your digital camcorder to your PC (Macintosh® or IBM-compatible). • IEEE 1394 host adapter card* A host adapter card must be installed in your PC. This is the port which allows the DV interface cable to connect to your PC. Some of the newer PCs come equipped with IEEE 1394 host adapter cards already installed. • Video & still image editing software Software allows you to transfer and edit the video and still images on your home PC. • Complete video and still imaging editing packages are available from a number of companies including: Canopus [1-888-868-2533] and Adaptec [1-800-442-7274]. * IEEE 1394 host adapter card required for both Macintosh® OS and Windows®. Must have Macintosh® OS (version 7.6.1 or later) or Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000 or Windows NT (4.0 or later) to use adapter ca

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