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Active USB cables boost the USB signal not the 5v power lines. After about 6 feet the 5v power lines will only provide 4-4.5 volts and this is not enough to power the monitor. For this to work you will you will need to also use a powered USB hub at the remote end by the monitor. The USB hub will supply the power and the monitor needs and the active USB cable will provide the signal.
HiIn order to check quick, you might need extra battery. In your neighbor some who has multimeter you get help from them. Or your local repair shop could help you easily.
This type of camera usually downloads better with a Firewire connection. Some mini-DV cameras only use the USB connection (if they have one) for stills and can only download video by Firewire. This is because you have to play the tape into the computer, not just copy a file. The way it works on my computer, the camera is controlled by the computer software through the Firewire cable.
Most PCs have a USB port, but no Firewire port. Macs often have a Firewire port but may not have USB. As your Dell Windows PC did not come with this interface, you need to fit an add-on Firewire interface card to the internal expansion bus (PCI). This will come with a driver for the card. You can buy one of these cheaply on eBay or Amazon.
A wallcharger with USB A female port, with an output of 5v and 500mA (also you can buy one with an output of 5v and 800mA, 1A, 2A,...it doesn´t matter because the Archos only will take those 500mA)
Check your computer user’s manual, if your computer doesn’t have a Firewire port, you need to buy an IEEE1394 card to install in your computer and a firewire cable to connect your Mini DV. Check with your local computer store
well if you buy a DV camera wich are Cassettes you shall need a Fire wire cord and if you have a SD memory or Hardrive then you can use a USB cord so Its DV=firewire and Hardrive=USB
Not in any particular order... but walmart... radio shack... just about any computer store... best buy and futureshop if you have them... if you can't .. take the camera with you just to make sure you get the right one
If it’s the 2000 series (PSP Slim), then yes. Connect your PSP system to an available USB port on your computer. Turn on your PSP, then under “Settings“, select “USB Connection”. Your PSP should connect to your computer and start charging. It may take awhile, but it will charge it all the way. Hold the display button (The button with the rectangular shape at the bottom of your PSP) until the screen goes black. This will speed up the charging process and is a good method of prolonging battery life when listening to music or other things.
If that doesn’t work, try looking for an adapter lying around your house that matches the volt numbers. The PSP takes 5V. Most portable CD players use 5V adapters and are usually the same size as needed for the PSP. I suggest using an adapter that matches the volt number and fits without trouble. If the orange light doesn’t come on or the PSP acts weird after charging, I’d stop using the adapter. Ask me any questions if you have any. ;)
for those who have the provided USB cords, u should simply be able to plug in the usb and connect it to the computer...the camer will be automatically recognized and windows will automatically pull the software from your camera, if u have windows XP or newer that is....
when you hook your camcorder in via USB cord, there will be 3 options, mass storage, DPS, and pc cam, choose the third and usualy chatting websites will automatically recognise the camera and your all set!
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