but then your computer needs a firewire port.fatmuscle said:a less expensive way:
Ask someone with a Digital Video Camera to help you out.
You can play VHS into a DVC, then transfer the video footage onto a PC.
I did this for my yr12 project. I'm hoping cameras haven't changed that much.
That way u save: having to buy a card, installation time, and the risk of damaging your computer.
that is an AWESOME ideafatmuscle said:a less expensive way:
Ask someone with a Digital Video Camera to help you out.
You can play VHS into a DVC, then transfer the video footage onto a PC.
I did this for my yr12 project. I'm hoping cameras haven't changed that much.
That way u save: having to buy a card, installation time, and the risk of damaging your computer.
the DVC doesn't have analogue input? that is oddN.U.G. said:that is an AWESOME idea
actually, just checked the Digital Video Camera I have access to and it seems I need a TV or video with "DV Output" which I then connect to my DVC via an optional I Link cable :s
http://www.sony.com.au/dis/catalog/product.jsp?categoryId=22123
I don't think my TV has DV Output though
HSC_sUcKsSsS said:u need a video card with s-video in support
That would be one of those.jm1234567890 said:you need a analogue video capture card
lucky u...sunny said:I have a set top DVD recorder that I use, PM me if you are interested.