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| Thread ID: 28258 | 2002-12-15 00:09:00 | Video editing | tango (2697) | Press F1 |
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| 105992 | 2002-12-15 00:09:00 | Ok I'm gradually learning more about this...I want to be able to hook up a VCR to my computer, and rip the video and sound from it. Can just any capture card do this? and the cameras we use are all old analog ones. Do you know where I can look for capture cards, and software and stuff? or maybe a site for newbies? thanks. | tango (2697) | ||
| 105993 | 2002-12-15 01:19:00 | Hey Old analogue refers to Coaxial and RCA type connections - so depending on what you use depends on what you need. Coaxial is when you tune the "station" in (kinda like your TV) and the sound comes through the same cable as the image. However RCA splits the image and sound from eachother for much better quality Lifeview PCI TV Tuner Card (www.dse.co.nz) I have the model up from this at home for digital editing (when I do it), however this version is a bit cheaper and does exactly the same thing - comes with software and everything CyberChuck |
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