Connecting digital camcorder to PC
What the best (and cheapest) way of connecting my digital camcorder to my PC?
I'm hoping to edit or print off stills. I know that you can get various cards with S-video inputs (such as Win TV, etc) but which is best?
Can I use the USB port?
D.
I'm hoping to edit or print off stills. I know that you can get various cards with S-video inputs (such as Win TV, etc) but which is best?
Can I use the USB port?
D.
DJB
I've just purchased a DV camcorder (sony trv20)and also a firewire card plus software
(pinnicale studio DV - £89.99 from jungle.com). This setup seems to work quite well. For more info check out this webboard-http://webboard.pinnaclesys.com
Hope this helps
Chris Lax
I've just purchased a DV camcorder (sony trv20)and also a firewire card plus software
(pinnicale studio DV - £89.99 from jungle.com). This setup seems to work quite well. For more info check out this webboard-http://webboard.pinnaclesys.com
Hope this helps
Chris Lax
Buy a TV card with S video socket.
Haupage do one @ £50 ish. TV cards seem to come with Video Capture as standard.
Anymory questions, ask DaveU. He has a "guru" in the field working for him
Haupage do one @ £50 ish. TV cards seem to come with Video Capture as standard.
Anymory questions, ask DaveU. He has a "guru" in the field working for him
Buy the Pinnacle DV Studio. It's what Simon & I have used to create the movies that had been made at Bruntingthorpe. It can capture stills and produce professional movie sequences.
Here's a movie I made from my cossie footage:
Here's a movie I made from my cossie footage:
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