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Hook it up to a Firewire (i.Link or IEEE 1394A) port. If you don't have one on your computer, then consider buying one. Most video editing software have a "Capture" mode, and work with all Firewire devices, without additional drivers or other software.
Firewire is the cheapest and cleanest interface. Otherwise you have to resort to video capture devices (both USB and expansion cards). USB capture devices have a wide range of capture quality. Expansion cards will be more expensive than Firewire cards, although more versatile since you can also hook up VCR's and and other video devices. Both tend to need more powerful computers, since video conversion is very compute intensive.
The Picture you used is a DCS-5300 Security Camera if that is the
product you need help with then all the drivers and other software can
be found at this LINK
If you really did need the software for a DSB-C120 then those files can be found at this LINK
actually,yes.give me a list of what you need and ill work up a price.i pretty much have everything but the gas bench.i have a working harddrive also.my e-mail is [email protected]
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Try disconnecting the Camera from the USB port and reinstallthe software program. When the program asks you to connect thecamera to the USB port, do so and it should work. Hope this helps. Bud
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