Thursday, January 21, 2010

Vhs-c Still Useful Can A VHS-C Camcorder, The One That Takes The Small Tapes, Upload To A Computer Somehow?

Can a VHS-C camcorder, the one that takes the small tapes, upload to a computer somehow? - vhs-c still useful

I have a Panasonic VHS-C camcorder tapes is small, when I ask such a video could be downloaded to a computer? I know a place where the AV input in it, but not sure. Thanks

2 comments:

airgun_t... said...

http://www.diamondmm.com/pvr.php

NYC fan said...

All videos can be loaded into a computer. For VHS-C, we need to convert one form of computer media such as VHS-C is an "analog" format. You need to convert to be able to (1) video (2) to digital, and (3) access to your computer.

Play (1) To watch the videos. You can:
Playback on the camcorder and hook the output from your camcorder or converter AV capture card, or:
-Insert the tape in a VHS-C VHS-C adapter. Put the adapter in a VHS VCR, and hook your VCR to your capture card or converter.

(2) convert the video to see.
With a USB converter such as Dazzle "Pinnacle" and many others out there. It is generally to convert video to a true taste of the "MPEG", compatible with a good selection of image editing programs.
Use a map of "capture", which is installed on the computer itself.
Use a FireWire converters, such as ADS PYRO A / V Link. They are more expensive but has the advantage that applies a DV video directly into the "& quot; format that almost all editing to be recognized program of all time.

(3) Get it on your computer.
"No matter whether you connect a USB or FireWire capture device from the card, you must be able to connect is real. An empty slot for capture card. USB port. A Firewire port (or FireWire card into a slot empty).

Once you're up, you can record video and use them in any editing program that you.

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