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From: "S V G" <vsyevolod@yahoo.com> > Rainier wrote: > <<<2. Getting a USB2+FireWire interface (Adaptec makes one four 'round > ?100). > (snip) > Solution 2 sounds considerably better, even though it would make me > throw away (or sell at a loss) my USB2 PCMCIA interface.>>> > > > I don't know how significant this information is because I'm not a > computer gear-head. The > Presonus company advises their Firewire users to purchase a dedicated > Firewire card and not use > the dual purpose cards like the combo USB2 + Firewire. They go further >to > specify Belcan and > Adaptec as two companies that produce Firewire cards that meet Presonus' > standards. While I'm not familiar with Presonus I can tell you there are a LOT of bogus Firewire and Firewire/USB cards out there, sporting what appears to be a VIA or NEC chipset, and they're mostly pirated cards from mainland China piped through Taiwan. Lots of them on eBay actually - and offering pirated videowave or premiere software on CD-R (though it doesn't install too well!). For the price and non-hassle value, it's best to just go to a retail operation and get a brand-name card. I haven't had one problem with the Belkin Firewire or USB cards, though I've avoided combo cards in the interest of avoiding a possible bottleneck. I've also been using the USB sharing junction Belkin makes and it stays out of the way when you want it to. Stephen Goodman * Cartoons about DVDs and Stuff * http://www.earthlight.net/HiddenTrack * http://www.medialinenews.com