Transfer cable is used to transfer digital video to and from a computer and camcorder.
You will need to buy a firewire cable to connect from your camera to the computer. Make sure you know what kind of connections you need on each end before you purchase. You may need a 4pin to 6pin firewire cable or in my case, I needed a 4 pin to 9 pin cable.You have to make sure your computer is capable of receiving video via the firewire cable. You will also need to have a computer program that will recognize video and guide you through the process of capturing the video.
You should be able to access the phone through "My computer".
A computer cable lock keeps your computer secure and safe. It comes with two brackets and a cable. The first bracket is attached to the computer case. The second bracket is attached to a desk, or something similar. The cable goes through both brackets and is locked.
'Yellow' is descriptive but does not identify the cable. A description of the ends of the cable would be helpful. However, if your computer is connected to the network then the yellow cable is unnecessary. It may be a management cable or an alternative connection. If your computer is not connected to the network then it is likely that the yellow cable is the rj-45 connection and that you need to install a network card for your computer.
Baseband systems use digital signaling over a single channel. Signals flow in the form of discrete pulses of electricity or light. Figure 2.19 shows a baseband transmission with a bidirectional digital wave. With baseband transmission, the entire communication channel capacity is used to transmit a single data signal. The digital signal uses the complete bandwidth of the cable, which constitutes a single channel. The termbandwidthrefers to the data transfer capacity, or speed of transmission, of a digital communications system as measured in bits per second (bps).
Transfer cable is used to transfer digital video to and from a computer and camcorder.
with the usb cable
You can transfer it, with usb cable that came with camera. If it didn't you must buy one.
The following instructions will work with any digital camcorder that has a Firewire port (including the TRV-310): To transfer digital video from your digital camcorder to your Mac, simply plug the camcorder into power, put it in playback mode, and use a 4-pin to 6-pin Firewire (also known as IEEE 1394a, or i.Link) cable to connect the IEEE 1394 / i.Link port on the camcorder to the Firewire port on the Mac. Once connected, launch iMovie on the Mac, move the switch underneath the preview pane to the camera icon (in iMovie HD and earlier), and import the footage.
there should be a usb for it. plug the usb in to the computer and the other side of the cable should plug into the device
Unfortunately, there is no cable that digitally connect your computer to an 8mm camcorder.
Easiest way is to connect the camcorder to the PC via a fire wire cable, or if your computer has av inputs, you can do that. You can use Microsoft Movie Maker which comes as a standard accessory on windows xp to capture your images and save them on your PC. Here's a link for this cable information.Firewire/1394/iLink Cable If your computer only has USB ports, take out the tape and borrow a USB-capable camcorder to transfer video to your PC through the USB connection. Good Luck. Easiest way is to connect the camcorder to the PC via a fire wire cable, or if your computer has av inputs, you can do that. You can use Microsoft Movie Maker which comes as a standard accessory on windows xp to capture your images and save them on your PC. Here's a link for this cable information.Firewire/1394/iLink Cable If your computer only has USB ports, take out the tape and borrow a USB-capable camcorder to transfer video to your PC through the USB connection. Good Luck.
Any camcorder usualy can be plugged in a computer and most of them now come with the USB cable to directly hook them up .
Easiest way is to connect the camcorder to the PC via a fire wire cable, or if your computer has av inputs, you can do that. You can use Microsoft Movie Maker which comes as a standard accessory on windows xp to capture your images and save them on your PC. Here's a link for this cable information.Firewire/1394/iLink Cable If your computer only has USB ports, take out the tape and borrow a USB-capable camcorder to transfer video to your PC through the USB connection. Good Luck. Easiest way is to connect the camcorder to the PC via a fire wire cable, or if your computer has av inputs, you can do that. You can use Microsoft Movie Maker which comes as a standard accessory on windows xp to capture your images and save them on your PC. Here's a link for this cable information.Firewire/1394/iLink Cable If your computer only has USB ports, take out the tape and borrow a USB-capable camcorder to transfer video to your PC through the USB connection. Good Luck.
The following instructions will work with any digital camcorder that has a Firewire port (including the TRV-310): To transfer digital video from your digital camcorder to your Mac, simply plug the camcorder into power, put it in playback mode, and use a 4-pin to 6-pin Firewire (also known as IEEE 1394a, or i.Link) cable to connect the IEEE 1394 / i.Link port on the camcorder to the Firewire port on the Mac. Once connected, launch iMovie on the Mac, move the switch underneath the preview pane to the camera icon (in iMovie HD and earlier), and import the footage.
No, your camcorder may have a usb adapter that can only be used for transferring pictures.
Connect your Handycam to the computer using the USB cable, open the screen on the camcorder and select Computer. From "My Computer" on your PC click on the camcorder device and select the videos you want to edit.