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

Pinnacle

I prefer Pinnacle because the editing software is really easy to work with and also I got the Studio AV/DV http://www.pinnaclesys.com/ProductPa...50&Langue_ID=7
It's really easy to install the card into your computer and if I'm correct, also has a 4-6 pin firewire cable - 30 bucks, the software - 80 bucks, and the card is also analog video imput, the yellow one, and firewire, has 2 ports of each -30 bucks, and I got that at Costco for only 80 bucks, I think good deal, but you still need to find a way to import the sound, but it also includes the RCA adapter - Dont know how much, to change the red and white wire into the stereo plug ins for connecting it into a microphone port in your computer. I see it as a good deal because getting everything seperate can run you up to about...150 bucks including tax or somewhere around there.

And good luck with your project