Video transfer??
fullbloodchop01
03-29-2003, 03:04 PM
i just got back from Etown, and i have about 45 min worth of video, thing is itd not on a digital videocamera, its on a tape camcorder, so i know there is a way to get the video on the comp, anyone here know how?
Marc-OS
03-29-2003, 05:41 PM
If you got a vid. card with TV Out, or RCA connectors of some sort, you can hook it up that way. There might be some crazy adapter at a computer place or somethin'.
esp
03-30-2003, 06:10 PM
you need a capture card to capture the video onto your pc
fullbloodchop01
03-31-2003, 05:59 PM
capture card?? sounds like its something for a digital camcorder, this is a tape cam corder
crab
04-01-2003, 09:47 AM
Just have to play the tape on any tape recorder/VCR, but feed the output signal to your capture card (usually the RCA lines, s-vid works too).
Setting it up is not difficult at all, it's finding compatible hardware that's a bitch. I know both Dazzle and ATI offers such products but they're in the $100+ range.
Probably cheapest to just go to a local place and have them do it for ya ;) Save the money for model supplies
Setting it up is not difficult at all, it's finding compatible hardware that's a bitch. I know both Dazzle and ATI offers such products but they're in the $100+ range.
Probably cheapest to just go to a local place and have them do it for ya ;) Save the money for model supplies
Neutrino
04-03-2003, 10:12 PM
Originally posted by fullbloodchop01
capture card?? sounds like its something for a digital camcorder, this is a tape cam corder
no with a digital camcorder all you need id firewire since the signal is already digital there is no need for conversion.
A capture card will take that analog signal you have and conevrt it to digital.
One i recomend is the all-in-wonder radeon a bit pricy but it does everything.
capture card?? sounds like its something for a digital camcorder, this is a tape cam corder
no with a digital camcorder all you need id firewire since the signal is already digital there is no need for conversion.
A capture card will take that analog signal you have and conevrt it to digital.
One i recomend is the all-in-wonder radeon a bit pricy but it does everything.
SPIKO
05-20-2003, 02:20 PM
Now analog inputs are coming to be standard on new high end pc's along w/ the firewire IEE 1394 inputs, my advice is to either get a new PC, or just buy a product from Dazzle which will be from 100-300 depending on which model. I know b/c my dad did this w/ his movies and put them on a DVD.
Rufes1
06-11-2003, 07:31 AM
Originally posted by Neutrino
no with a digital camcorder all you need id firewire since the signal is already digital there is no need for conversion.
A capture card will take that analog signal you have and conevrt it to digital.
One i recomend is the all-in-wonder radeon a bit pricy but it does everything.
Yeh that all in wonder is one beast!!
Very pricey though... Has everything you need!
wish i had one :frown:
no with a digital camcorder all you need id firewire since the signal is already digital there is no need for conversion.
A capture card will take that analog signal you have and conevrt it to digital.
One i recomend is the all-in-wonder radeon a bit pricy but it does everything.
Yeh that all in wonder is one beast!!
Very pricey though... Has everything you need!
wish i had one :frown:
Neutrino
06-18-2003, 06:32 AM
Originally posted by Rufes1
Yeh that all in wonder is one beast!!
Very pricey though... Has everything you need!
wish i had one :frown:
yeah i have been using all in wonder cards for quite a while now......and its an amazing product.....people gasp when i overlay tv over my windows.....so i can surf the net and watch tv...talking about multitasking:bigthumb:
Yeh that all in wonder is one beast!!
Very pricey though... Has everything you need!
wish i had one :frown:
yeah i have been using all in wonder cards for quite a while now......and its an amazing product.....people gasp when i overlay tv over my windows.....so i can surf the net and watch tv...talking about multitasking:bigthumb:
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