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Can someone help me please,
I have retrieved my old Sony DCR TRV 245E Handycam Digital8 from my loft, i want to copy the old tapes to my computer, I have never done this before. I cannot find the instruction book or the software disc.
The problem for USB connection are the Drivers... You have to use a FireWire Input (i.LINK, IEEE1394) if you PC's has this one...
Or, an old PC's with FireWire, or an external acquisition device with FireWire, or a Mac with FireWire / adaptor FireWire > Thunderbolt (eventually also Thunderbolt > USB-C).
And an acaquairing software...
Hi @Felixsgranddad,
in addition to what @Marino.Manolo said I'd like to add that with your camera you'll need the i.Link/Firewire-connection anyhow as via USB videos won't be transferred at all, at least not with your camera.
The next problem is that you've got to look for a Firewire device that offers drivers for Windows 10 because Win 10 does not support Firewire natively anymore. Or, as Manolo said, try to find an old PC/Laptop with Windows 7 which has got a Firewire port and make sure that you're using the so-called "Legacy"-drivers in order to be able to establish a connection. The use of appropriate cables is important as well.
Cheers
darkframe
Hi @Marino.Manolo,
@Marino.Manolo wrote:
The DCR-TRV245E had USB Streaming, but the ImageMixer software was needed to capture Video vis USB (+ the Driver) in a Windows PC.
ah, I see. In the manual (I've got a German/Dutch PDF here) I've only found that an "image" transfer would be possible via USB but maybe that's a misleading translation. There's no mentioning of transferring movies via USB in the normal text throughout the whole manual. It reads "images" all the time. However, there's a hint hidden in a table somewhere in which it says "images and movies" in respect to a USB-connection. So thank you for clarifying this!
Unfortunately I cannot find any reliable source providing the driver.
Cheers
darkframe