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Connecting my Powerbook to Samsung DVD-R135 via Firewire
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<blockquote data-quote="Crowe" data-source="post: 244194" data-attributes="member: 19596"><p>Wow...</p><p>Not everyone at once. </p><p>I take the inactivity on my question as either no one cares, or no one has any idea on how to fix the problem.</p><p></p><p>Well, I solved it and I wanted to post the results for anyone interested. The DVD Recorder wouldn't recognize the computer while connected through firewire, but it would recognize the dv camera. While messing around with iMovie, I found the selection "Play video through to camera" under the preferences screen. The lightbulb went off in my head. I could use the camera as the middle-man, the translator, the interpretor...you get the point. So, I connected the computer to the camera via firewire, the camera to the DVD recorder and the recorder to the TV; Edit the movie on the Mac, play through to the DV camera, record on the DVD-R135.</p><p></p><p>Hope it's helpful to someone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crowe, post: 244194, member: 19596"] Wow... Not everyone at once. I take the inactivity on my question as either no one cares, or no one has any idea on how to fix the problem. Well, I solved it and I wanted to post the results for anyone interested. The DVD Recorder wouldn't recognize the computer while connected through firewire, but it would recognize the dv camera. While messing around with iMovie, I found the selection "Play video through to camera" under the preferences screen. The lightbulb went off in my head. I could use the camera as the middle-man, the translator, the interpretor...you get the point. So, I connected the computer to the camera via firewire, the camera to the DVD recorder and the recorder to the TV; Edit the movie on the Mac, play through to the DV camera, record on the DVD-R135. Hope it's helpful to someone. [/QUOTE]
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