Does anyone use FireWire?

Adabiviak

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I've got several FireWire headers on my mobo, and I see them fairly frequently on a lot of systems, but I'm sure I haven't seen a device that uses this interface for a long time, although I know they exist. Do you use FireWire? What for? Do you prefer FireWire over USB?
 
Ipod...External harddrive...Digital Video camcorder.
 
My old video camera has both usb and firewire ports. It seems the usb one broke, so I use firewire for that whenever i film stuff.
 
Damn near everything that is USB has a FireWire counter part. Besides input devices that is.

I think it's just a luxury. Too lazy to wait for your vids to load off your usb camcorder, buy a firewire cable for it. Think your external hdd is running sluggish on usb 2.0, buy a firewire one nextime you're in the market.
 
I only use firewire for my 3rd gen ipod because you can't charge through the usb port. I tested the speed of both one day for transfering a 50mb file onto the ipod and the usb was only slightly faster, which makes sense because usb2.0 operates at 480mbit/s which is 60mb/s and firewire operates at 400mbits/s which is 50mb/s. Both connection types are very good, and I dont think there is much difference between them. Have to say that Usb is more popular though, as you see more usb ports than firewire on motherboards these days.
 
Isn't there differnet types of Firewire? 400 and 800? what's the difference between them and compared to usb 2.0?
 
MaxiKana said:
Isn't there differnet types of Firewire? 400 and 800? what's the difference between them and compared to usb 2.0?

400 is slower than USB2, 800 is faster.
 
PvtRyan said:
400 is slower than USB2, 800 is faster.
Only by the rated speed. By performance, firewire is faster on all acounts. USB takes a lot of CPU resources, firewire doesn't.

If you do a lot of work with a Digital Camcorder then Firewire is a must. USB is just a there for compatibility for the masses. Editing programs can take directly from Firewire, such as Adobe Premiere and Ulead studio.

But most other things USB is perfectly fine, just slower.
 
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