Servant of Cats wrote:
I think most FireWire users would be happy if Apple released an updated Thunderbolt to FireWire 800 adapter that plugged directly into a Thunderbolt 3, 4, or 5 port. That would not take up any space inside current Macs. And if Apple restored macOS support for FireWire. However, given that Apple never released such an adapter in all of the years that Thunderbolt 3 was out, I do not expect them to do so now. I am guessing that third party vendors either did not have the expertise to build their own, or did not think they could sell enough units to make building one profitable.
Before MacOS Tahoe, I would connect my MiniDV camera trough a chain consisting of:
- Micro FireWire to FireWire 800 Cable (the camera having a micro FW output)
- Firewire 800 to Thunderbolt 2 adapter (A1463)
- Thunderbolt 2 to Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) adapter (A1790)
As cumbersome at it might look, it totally worked.. I used FCPX to import my videos, and further edited in DaVinci Resolve as my professional workflow involves shared projects over the Cloud etc...
I have written to Apple Support to request a return of a software support of Fiwewire in MacOS.. The above listed adapters seem indeed to be hard to find, so it would require Apple (or 3rd party manufacturers) to keep making those adapters, or as Servant of Cats suggest , release an updated Thunderbolt to FireWire 800 adapter.
For anyone willing to write to Apple, here is the message I sent them:
"Dear Apple Team,
The decision to remove FireWire support from MacOS Tahoe affects many creatives who still rely on FireWire devices from vintage video cameras, to high-end professional scanners that are still relevant today. Apple built its legacy on creativity and accessibility. You empowered a generation of filmmakers, musicians, and photographers by giving us tools that were revolutionary yet affordable. Restoring FireWire support, even through limited or legacy compatibility layers, would be more than a technical adjustment. It would be a gesture of respect for Apple’s creative roots and for those who continue to rely on the reliability and quality of these older tools.
Please consider reinstating FireWire support in MacOS. "