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Re: How do you upload an analog video onto a computer?

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Originally Posted by Avarik
Hello, I am making a video for a school project, and I was wondering how to upload the analog video from my camera (Sony Handycam CCD-TRV308 NTSC) to my computer?
That's a Hi8 camcorder, so you're right about needing to capture analog video. The way to do it is with analog video capture hardware. You'll need either an external box or an internal card with analog video inputs. Such things come with software and instructions, and can cost between 50 and 500 dollars depending on quality and features.

It would be easiest for you to find a friend who has a computer with video capture capability. If you can't do that, visit a local computer store and see if you can find someone who understands what you want to do, and can recommend an appropriate solution.