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Camcorder-> Computer
I've an older JVC camcorder. It has a special JVC only plug on it, that has a cable for a white, and yellow RCA cable. My video card has S-Video, and the white thing, that is almost parallel port size. The sound card also has line in by 3.5mm audio cables. Whats going to be the most effective way to get the video from the camera to the computer. If hooking up a VCR is cheaper and/or easier, thats possible for me too.
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Re: Camcorder-> Computer
http://www.pinnaclesys.com/ProductPa...52&Langue_ID=7
I have an old JVC camcorder just like yours, a GR-SXM330U to be exact. That Dazzle product is what I use, and it works quite well.
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Re: Camcorder-> Computer
I've a JVC GR-AX10. I also want to use Adobe Premiere for the editing, I assume I can just save the video as an MPEG with Dazzle, and open it in premiere?
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Re: Camcorder-> Computer
Yes.
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