vhs-c to computer
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Name: nunyabiznaz
Date: January 31, 2006 at 02:28:01 Pacific
Subject: vhs-c to computerOS: N/ACPU/Ram: N/A |
Comment: i have a camcorder that takes vhs-c tapes and i'd like to get the video onto my computer so i can put it on a video cd. i cant find a cable for it anywhere if it exists, any ideas.
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Response Number 1
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Name: Bryco
Date: January 31, 2006 at 03:26:31 Pacific
Subject: vhs-c to computer |
Reply: (edit)Check under the bed or where you left it. Otherwise please do advise the make and model of the camcorder. Also, N/A version of the OS and RAM. Are they home made operating systems and RAM? Bryan
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Response Number 2
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Name: Virgie1
Date: February 5, 2006 at 22:29:28 Pacific
Subject: vhs-c to computer |
Reply: (edit)Win TV PVR which is a PCI capture card/ tv tuner that allows u to watch tv on your pc as well as record shows just like a VCR in either MPEG-1 or 2 format. If u have an old VCR, using audio and video cables running from the VCR to the pc/into the Win-TV card, the Win TV card will capture and record same to your hard drive in either MPEG-1 or 2 format for burning or storage. I have Ulead Video studio also which usually captures video/sound from almost any device, incuding a web cam. If anyone else has had in depth useage and experience with Ulead Video Studio 8, please advise as I would like to know as well. Hope this helps. The WinTV card is down to about $199 from $300 a few years back and Ulead is on I think version 10 or so and runs about $99. Hope this helps.
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