On Tue, 28 May 2002 23:07, Nicolas VERITE wrote: > Robin Turner wrote: > > On Tuesday 28 May 2002 02:37, Nicolas VERITE wrote: > > > USB is for photos and the MPEG low quality videos, > > > FireWire (or iLink) is made for DV video. > > > > Ah, all is now clear! So I can, in theory, get my camcorder to > > stream crappy video through the USB port, but if I want to do > > anything serious, I should buy a FireWire card. > > > > Sir Robin > > That's how I've seen many camcorders work... > > For example, in the Sony line of camcorders, > you have the Memory Stick cards in which > you can store photos, but also low-quality MPEG videos > copied from your DV tape (10 to 15 sec max for around 1 MB). > > This can be usefull for video-e-mails...
Video e-mails... argh! Our poor submarine fibre-optic cable will fry all the way from Auckland to Hawaii. > > Read the docs and try... everything ! > Everything is not usefull for anybody... > > Nÿco -- Michael
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