It would be best to only post your message once.

You need to supply more information that this. Read the FAQ at
http://www.linux-usb.org . You also probably want to see if there is an
entry for your device on the Working Device List, also linked from that
web site.

On Tue, 23 Dec 2003, Rolf Schumacher wrote:

> Those two are different names for the same camcorder.
> I'd like to transfer the information from the digital video tape
> to disk via USB since I do not have a firewire interface.
>
> usbview says
>
> "unknown device, Vendor: 1046, ProdID: 9967"
>
> Any idea how to go further?
> If there is no driver around would it be possible to explore the device
> anyhow?
>
> Rolf
>

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