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Transferring VHS to computer

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you'll need a capture card with RCA input jacks. the card will most likely come with some basic software that will help you. the card will need to be installed in a PCI slot so if you've never cracked the case of your computer, you'll probably need someone to help you. come to think of it... there may be some usb type solutions out there now

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"the easiest way to do it is to record the video from a VCR to a MiniDV camera, then use Windows Movie Maker to bring the video into your computer and edit it. "

Kaaaching! This is by far the easiest way to do this. Although you can use whatever software you like to play with the captured DV movies.
Take it from someone who cut their teeth with an analogue card (DC30+) then got hooked on firewire (DV300) about 4 years ago.

If at all possible use the SVHS connections to minimise generation loss, but I doubt that your everyday VCR machine has these.

Assuming the original is not copy protected with macromedia or such like...;)
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If you have a PC with Windows XP and a Firewire port, the easiest way to do it is to record the video from a VCR to a MiniDV camera, then use Windows Movie Maker to bring the video into your computer and edit it.



Some DV cameras have an analog to digital conversion function, so you don't have to record anything. The analog signal goes in and the digital comes out. My TRV33 does this.
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I have a Sony PC3, does my camera have this function?

Also, I found that if I hook up my camera to a VCD player, it can record and capture the footage. I find though, that if I hook up my camera to my VHS player, there is only sound coming out. Footage comes out for a second then turns blank.

I am wondering is this because of my VHS player??

Thanks for the help in advance.
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"Footage comes out for a second then turns blank. "

Sounds like Macromedia Copy protection doing its stuff.
Is the VHS you are trying to copy in any way...ummm...commercial?
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If its a commercial tape, say Willing To fly, Crosswind etc it may be protected.
But yep plug two VCRs together and see what happens.
Not all VCRs recognise macromedia either, so it might be worth experimenting.
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":(This function is not available on the PC3...."

All is not lost Czechbase dude, go here.
http://www.datavision.co.uk/widgetlist.aspTHe "widget" enables input of DV to your PC3. I have one for my old PC7 and it works fine.B|
There are alternatives available, just google for "DV in enable".
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