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Re: How do you upload an analog video onto a computer?
If you are getting an All-in-Wonder for a PC, stay away from the pre-Radeon models. They tend to have very little driver support, and are quite a pain to work with under both Windows and Linux.
At one time, I needed to transfer video from a camcorder to a PC and an adapter was not available. I used someone's digital camcorder and focused its lens on the viewfinder of the analog camcorder. The video quality was poor, but usable, so if you need to do this very cheaply.... |
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Re: How do you upload an analog video onto a computer?
my brain is all fuzzy right now and I can't think clearly, but if your camera has an ieee port (firewire) then you could always buy a firewire card at a local store. That is what i did for a school report a while back, just plug in the firewire and go to file: capture : movie capture in premiere then select ieee cable.
[edit] Now that i actually think about it, thats for digital video. bleh. I have an All-in-Wonder for that [/edit] |
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