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Old February 2nd, 2008, 08:25 PM
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powerbook g4 vs. panasonic gs320

hey i just bought a panasonic pv-gs320 and tried hooking it up to my powerbook g4 ( which im still getting used to because until recently i was a pc user). The camera came with a Cd with the drivers on it but the cd was for windows. I heard i could download the driver for it but i dont know where, i also heard i could buy a firewire cable, but i dont know if the gs320 will connect with it, and where i could get a firewire cable because the camera didnt come with it. any advice, suggestions, tricks would be greatly appreciated.
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Old February 3rd, 2008, 12:16 AM
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... I heard i could download the driver for it but i dont know where, i also heard i could buy a firewire cable, but i dont know if the gs320 will connect with it, and where i could get a firewire cable because the camera didnt come with it. ...
Perhaps you need to read your manual or even the box that your camera came in. If you had done so, then you would know that the camera features FireWire. Your camcorder should just work without the need to download drivers. Look at the FireWire port on your camcorder. All you have to do is to match that one. The other which is inserted into the computer is nearly universal.
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Old February 3rd, 2008, 08:56 AM
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thankyou, ill do that
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