FireWire is a transfer protocol designed to accommodate the large file sizes of digital video. If your work computer only features a USB port and your camera only has FireWire, you can still download ...
FireWire device slow-down What one MacFixIt reader attributes to a conflict between the iPod and iSight is more likely a previously documented issue where FireWire devices can cause your system to ...
MacFixIt reader Tony reports that Apple is documenting, and fixing problematic front FireWire ports on some Power Mac G5s. "The folks at the Old Orchard Apple Store replaced the front port panel; they ...
I have been scouring the net all day for info on why kino is not detecting my firewire video camera.<BR><BR>So far what I have done is the following:<BR><BR>- added ieee1394 to /etc/modules<BR>- chmod ...
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FireWire ran external hard drives at full speed when USB physically couldn't, but it still lost
FireWire was an amazing technology, but it lost out to USB for very simple reasons.
You can’t remember the last time you bought or rented a video, but you still have shelves full of your well-worn favorites. And then there’s that shopping bag filled with old Hi8 tapes of birthday ...
August 22, 2001: Apple takes home a technical Emmy Award for developing FireWire, the high-speed serial port that allows users to transfer data quickly between a Macintosh and another device, such as ...
As our first look at Apple’s new laptops suggests, there’s plenty to talk about with the new laptops introduced this week. But it’s what’s not there in the revamped MacBook product line that has ...
We’re all aware that FireWire’s on the way out – at least on the consumer Macs. Seems a shame – we like Target FireWire Disk, we use video cameras, but here’s a chance to watch Jobs introduce FireWire ...
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