


Next, I bought a generic-branded FireWire PCIe card ("Godshark") from Amazon for $16.99. I deleted/uninstalled the device/driver in device manager and returned the card to B+H. Windows' device manager never recognized the StarTech interface.Ĥ. Opened the 圆4_driver folder and "successfully" installed the Legacy1394.inf file.ģ.

Though the installation only resulted in "successful" dialog boxes from Windows after each step, the card never appears in device manager (note: I never attempted to connect a powered-on FireWIre device to the StarTech card):ġ. I downloaded and installed the Windows 64-bit legacy driver linked on the site. Note that this card has the TI-chipset, which the studio1 article doesn't recommend. I first bought a $59 StarTech IEEE1394 low-profile PCIe interface card from B+H. I've gone through the studio1 steps as carefully as I could, yet still encountered a number of issues on a new Windows 10 Pro 64-bit system with all current updates (full system-specs are in my signature): Most here have read the excellent article on the subject here. Although much of this information has already been posted, it's scattered among several camera-specific threads, so I thought I'd create a more search-friendly thread with a more general title.
