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Downloading TRV33E by USB in Windows7? Is there a compatible driver?

Topic started on Aug 11, 2012 5:52 AM , last reply on Aug 12, 2012 1:43 AM

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nigelb_60 1 posts since
Aug 11, 2012

Hello all..

 

I'm trying to download a "digital" tape from a Sony TRV33E into my laptop running Windows7(32Bit).

 

I used to do this, successfully, by FireWire (IEEE 1394) into my old desktop running Windows XP.. but, sadly, the desktop is no more.. it is ab Ex XP :-]

 

My laptop does not support FireWire and I have tried Sony's USBDRVEN.EXE driver download without success.

 

Does anyone know of a suitable driver for TRV33E video capture - by USB2 - into a 32Bit Windows7 system?

 

I'm currentlyusing "Corel Video Studio" or Roxio2010.

 

Thanks guys


  • austingrd 50 posts since
    Jul 26, 2012
    Written on Aug 11, 2012 9:27 PM

    Not sure on how to do this but USB and Fireware are totally different. Hardware wise. 


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  • Blencogo 12,803 posts since
    Dec 22, 2004
    Written on Aug 12, 2012 1:43 AM

    Hi nigelb_60 and welcome.

     

    USB drivers are not available for Vista or Windows 7, so USB transfer is not possible.

     

    The video recorded on your tapes is in a digital format and unless you have an iLink socket on your computer, you cannot transfer the video in digital format.

     

    However, you can transfer the video using additional hardware.  Your camcorder was supplied with an AV Cable (3 X Phono on one end Y/R/W and a 3.5mm stereo jack on the other) so you can export the video in analogue video format.

     

    To import this video into your PC, you will need an analoge video capture device which will re-convert the video to digital in a format your USB ports can capture.

     

    AV_Out.JPG

    Above is the analogue out of the Camcorder.  You need to buy a USB Video Capture device to re-convert to digital and import using USB.  You can get these from £10 to £150.  As you have the editing software already, I would try a cheapish one first and see if it is good enough.  There is inevitably some small loss of fidelity in each conversion process digital -> analogue -> digital but only you can say if the result is acceptable.

     

    Plenty to choose from on Amazon: -

     

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_1_17/276-5197900-3127949?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=usb+video+capture+device&sprefix=usb+video+capture%2Caps%2C303

     

    Check your version or Windows is supported by the one you choose.  This one looks OK: -

     

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Camcorders-Recorder-Satellite-playstation3-software/dp/B003D8VQIG/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1344717531&sr=8-3

     


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