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Old December 1st 03, 12:35 PM
Bernard Mataigne
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Hi,

I have kind of same problem. Here is what I have done so far.

Connect my DV cam (Sony) to FireWire port to capture some video. No results.
Try the other port. no result either. I always got a message: no device
detect or an other device is using....

Send a message to ASUS about what seems to be a problem (I am still waiting
for an answer 2 weeks later...).

Post a message here 2 weeks ago. No answer...

Bought a FireWire cars (PCI) on the suggestion of members of the Ulead MSP
newsgroup. Install it. Try to transfert. No results.

So, I take back my old computer (gave it to my girlfriend). I am sure it
was working OK. And it was not used at here place. Connect my DV to it: same
thing happended. Got a message that another device was using the port or
that there is no device.

To my, there is only one explanation: the ASUS board fried something in my
DV cam.

I will test that this week on a computer that is working for the transfert
of video by a FireWire card to see if I'm right.

What do you think?

Thanks

Bernard

"Mark" wrote in message
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On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 01:02:47 GMT, "Z Man" wrote:

Here's my story, you draw your own conclusion. I just installed this
motherboard about a week ago. One of its selling points was onboard
Firewire. I have more Firewire peripherals than most PC users, including

an
80GB hard drive, DVDRAM/-R, Canon ZR10 mini-DV cam, and Apple 30GB Ipod.

All
these peripherals are external, and I use them on a variety of computers

in
my home and office. After installing my new motherboard, I could not get
these peripherals working correctly. The DVD-RAM never worked with this

mb.
the Canon worked all the time. The external 80GB hard drive worked for
several days, then stopped working. The Ipod worked for a day or two,

then
stopped working.

Here's what I did: I took my Ipod to a local Apple store, and they

confirmed
that it was dead. They replaced it under the warranty. The external hard
drive is in a Firewire/USB2 case. It now works with USB2. The DVD-RAM

case
is Firewire only, so I will have to discard it (since the problem, I have
tried it on two other computers, both of which previously used this
peripheral without issues). I have since disabled onboard Firewire and
installed a Firewire card (with Lucent chipset, I have lots of computers

and
spare parts). My new Ipod now appears to work correctly, and my mini DV

cam
works, as it did before. I am theorizing that the camcorder never

suffered
because it does probably does NOT get its power from the port; instead,

it
gets plugged into an a/c outlet. If that assumption is correct, it is the
only peripheral that was never at risk. The DVDRAM and hard drive also

use
external power, but their six pin Firewire cables carry power, as well.

So, what do you think? Could it be that the power output from the onboard
Firewire port is too high, and ruined my equipment? Any other theories or
ideas would be welcomed. Post them right here so we can all join in. As

the
saying goes, 'a word to the wise is sufficient'.