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I am trying to transfer video from my SONY DCR-IP55 to my computer.. I have an HP A1130N, if that helps any. I have a 4 to 4 pin firewire cable and firewire ports on my computer.. anyone have any suggestions on what to do?
 
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I don't see where the Sony camcorder has a firewire port installed. I do see a provision for a USB connection. If your computer was a Sony Vaio, there is a provision for using a Sony-ilink cable but I believe that will only work with the Sony Vaio computer. This is explained here. But I don't think that will help, since your computer is not a Sony Vaio.

USB Driver - For connecting your camera, camcorder or Memory Stick® device to a computer:

USB driver download

You should have received a CD with your camera that includes connection software, or at the very least instructions about the Sony driver download site.

The following information was copied from this page.

Unfortunately, the SONY DCR-IP55 camera uses Sony's tiny, proprietary MicroMV videotapes, which are incompatible with nearly all video-editing programs--a big drawback. Sony's own video editor, MovieShaker 3.1, ships free with the camera. It's a decent entry-level editor but will disappoint serious videographers.

The MicroMV system uses its own proprietary video file format, which is based on MPEG-2 but is not exactly the same. As of this writing, only one major video-editing program--Pinnacle Studio 8.0--supports the MicroMV format.

Sony has also announced a EZ Editor package for MicroMV. Previously the company had announced such packages for MiniDV and Digital8 camcorders. Doing so now doubles the number of programs you can edit MicroMV footage with - certainly an improvement. The kit will sell for $100.

I hope something here will help.

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