Gary Elley
May 16th, 2006, 04:43 PM
Hi,
I recently bought a 20m (66ft) 6 pin to 4 pin firewire cable from Unibrain for use with a Sony Z1, however it fails to make a good connection when hooked up.
I'm aware of the IEEE 1394 cable length specs . . . however this cable is specifically designed to work with DV cameras and I bought it on recommendation, including from one member of this forum who is successfully using same.
When connected, the Z1 shows up under Win XP (SP2) Device Manager as a 61883 Class Bus Device, flagged with a yellow ! and the error message "This device cannot start. (Code 10)".
(The hardware ID is reported as 1394\Sony&HDV-VCR).
I get the same result when connected to 2 different PC's . . . with or without a repeater.
The camera connects and works perfectly when connected to either of those computers via a shorter 3m cable.
Naturally, Unibrain support express surprise and sympathy . . . but little else to date.
And Mickysoft knowledge base was a big fat zero.
Googling the error message reveals that one or two others have posted on various forums about the same (and not always involving a camcorder), but all received nil replies.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in anticipation.
I recently bought a 20m (66ft) 6 pin to 4 pin firewire cable from Unibrain for use with a Sony Z1, however it fails to make a good connection when hooked up.
I'm aware of the IEEE 1394 cable length specs . . . however this cable is specifically designed to work with DV cameras and I bought it on recommendation, including from one member of this forum who is successfully using same.
When connected, the Z1 shows up under Win XP (SP2) Device Manager as a 61883 Class Bus Device, flagged with a yellow ! and the error message "This device cannot start. (Code 10)".
(The hardware ID is reported as 1394\Sony&HDV-VCR).
I get the same result when connected to 2 different PC's . . . with or without a repeater.
The camera connects and works perfectly when connected to either of those computers via a shorter 3m cable.
Naturally, Unibrain support express surprise and sympathy . . . but little else to date.
And Mickysoft knowledge base was a big fat zero.
Googling the error message reveals that one or two others have posted on various forums about the same (and not always involving a camcorder), but all received nil replies.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in anticipation.