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Frage von jo117:


Hello,

I want to buy a MacBook, but have recently been no Firewire port, but only USB, what seems to be the future. My Camera box office but is already a few years old, it is the Panasonic NV-GS 180th

Is there any way to get video of the camera on the Macbook too, with a particular cable or adapter? Or should I'd rather just buy a MacBookPro with Firewire port? (but then the same would be significantly more expensive)

Thanks for any tip!
Jo

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Antwort von masterseb:

only the white macbook has no firewire. the macbook pro series very well. However, the faster 800s, because you need an expensive adapter 10euro, which it then allows you to infect all 400 models. The adapter simply converts the plug form. not mad?

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Antwort von tommyb:

Thus, a Firewire port is unnecessary anyway, because he just ruined the beautiful unibody. If, then all connections should be some way off.

The built-in battery so do not bother even views that are well made, but the whole rigmarole USB disturbs the beautiful appearance total. Take it off! Recognizes the trend toward removal of all unnecessary interfaces (which sowas need, so the can) buy pro.

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Antwort von masterseb:

what does it just because of design interfaces to verzeichten to? are the a-and-o a workstation. And if you have now have a cd or usb slot slots is really shit no preference. s.besten synonymous keyboard omitted. buy yourself the iPad.

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Antwort von Bernd E.:

"jo117" wrote: ... but have recently been no Firewire port, but only USB box office is ... My Camera ... The Panasonic NV-GS 180th ..
Basically, you're lucky, because the Panasonic GS180 is one of the few who can capture DV via USB to the same quality as via firewire - if the software played a part. I do not know what editing software do you want to run on the Macbook, but with iMovie's not likely to work. A MacBook Pro with Firewire jack is always the better way, and so great is the price difference is not even synonymous.

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Antwort von Meggs:

"jo117" wrote: Recently, however, have no Firewire port, but only USB, what seems to be the future.

If a notebook has a FireWire port, you usually go out of savings, sparse furnishings and low-cost model.
Is this a Macbook, so does the well-trained Apple users the missing FireWire port as a promising feature. Is indeed synonymous only logical. A Mac has everything you need. Opposite conclusion: If something is not a Mac, you do not need the synonymous.

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Antwort von jo117:

"Bernd E." wrote:
Basically, you're lucky, because the Panasonic GS180 is one of the few who can capture DV via USB to the same quality as via firewire - if the software played a part.


Thank you for this superhilfreiche Info!
I cut with FinalCut that it would then work properly, right?

I've just tried it with my old Macbook system to merge a tape via the USB port, but since FinalCut the camera did not recognize. And when recording settings - Geräteesteuerung there are only synonymous Firewire as an option. Maybe because I need any additional software?

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Antwort von Alan Smithee:

Maybe meet a used synonymous, "old" white MacBook, which do not have Firewire (400).

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Antwort von Bernd E.:

"jo117" wrote: ... I cut with FinalCut that it would then work properly, right? ... Because I might still need some additional software? ...
No idea whether there might exist differences between Final Cut Pro and FCE, but in general is the standard transmission for Firewire DV video. The USB exceptionalism of Panasonic will probably require running special software to camera belonging, which - as I know Panasonic - probably only on Windows.

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