04-26-2022 06:53 PM
Hi, So I have this old camcorder and I would like to upload some taped video to my computer so I can edit the video. I have somehow lost the IFC-300PCU USB cable that came with the camera and I can't find one anywhere. I ordered one from Amazon, but the connector was not quite right. Does anyone know where I can get such a cable?
Anyone know a source for such cables. The canon site doesn't have them and I've also checked Amazon, eBay, and B&H Photo. Would appreciate any help you might be able to offer.
Thanks,
04-27-2022 06:49 AM
Typically DV & HDV cameras use firewire to transfer video, not USB. The USB connection is usually there for photo transfers. I know you can still get firewire mini to firewire 400 cables but most PCs & newer Macs don't have firewire connectors anymore. However you can still buy firewire cards for PCs for only a few dollars and some look like they come with the right cable.
04-27-2022 01:30 PM
Thanks. That might well be typical, but on page 3 of the manual that came with this camera, the Supplied Accessories list an IFC-300PCU USB cable.... and on page 75 the manual describes how to use said USB cable to capture the video to your computer. I'll check for a firewire card and see if the connector looks right.
04-27-2022 03:11 PM
On second thought, I don't think I want to pay to have a fire wire card installed. It's not something I'm going to need for long (just long enough to upload half a dozen tapes. It would probably be cheaper to rent a camera to use to transfer the video from the mini tapes to the computer.
04-27-2022 04:51 PM
One other point to remember is that transfers from DV & HDV will require ingestion software that may control the camera during the process because the vision is imported in real time as the tape plays.
04-27-2022 07:13 PM
It's a Canon HDV 1080i. I typically use Premiere Elements. It has worked in the past. I'm assuming it will still work.
04-27-2022 05:27 PM
You can get a firewire input on new Macs, and it can ingest HD video. However, the software to do it is disappearing fast. Adobe Premiere is dropping support for it, and I suspect others are, too.
What is the exact model of the camcorder? I wanted to look at the manual.
04-27-2022 10:33 PM - edited 04-27-2022 10:44 PM
Hi Guys,
kvbarkley - Page 57
https://downloads.canon.com/cpr/software/video/HV10_manual.PDF
HCGregory
The card and cable are inexpensive. For 6 tapes, this is when you send them out to a service. You'll get 2-3 DVDs and will have all your memories.
Depends on what's on the tapes. If it were me, I'd have to get the card.. Good Luck 🙂
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04-28-2022 08:09 AM
While a service can indeed be used, please note that the output will typically be to DVDs that are copy-protected (difficult to duplicate) and you'll deal with whatever compression the company will use. If you need the digital files to serve as more of a "master" copy, then doing your own ingest to your computer would be best. Over time you can then make copies for output using better codecs.
04-28-2022 08:53 AM
Thanks Ricky. The whole point of what I’m going is that I have some footage that I want to edit, so I guess a service is not the best solution. I’ll keep looking for a cable.
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