How to Get Video from Camcorder to Computer
Disclaimer: I'll admit I'm no techie, but I generally know enough to be dangerous.
I have a Sony DCR-TRV17 camcorder and I want to get the video tape to my computer. Is this easy to do? I can't find my manual currently and that's why I'm asking the question.
I would like to get the video to my computer and then burn some DVD's. Is this possible?? I have a new Dell 8250 desktop.
Thanks
I have a Sony DCR-TRV17 camcorder and I want to get the video tape to my computer. Is this easy to do? I can't find my manual currently and that's why I'm asking the question.
I would like to get the video to my computer and then burn some DVD's. Is this possible?? I have a new Dell 8250 desktop.
Thanks
is the sony a mini dv camera? does it have a firewire output?
does your dell have a firewire input?
this site will help you with what u want to do...
http://www.dvdrhelp.com/capture
does your dell have a firewire input?
this site will help you with what u want to do...
http://www.dvdrhelp.com/capture
The most important thing to discern is whether your Camcorder is Mini-DV, DV8, or RCA. Both the DV's will mean that your camera should come with a firewire cord. Next, you need an IEEE1394 (Firewire) port on your computer somewhere.
If you need detailed instructions, I can help you out there as I do video capture quite a lot for both my company and my parent company (SparkReality SE and 2B Produtions, respectively)
If you need detailed instructions, I can help you out there as I do video capture quite a lot for both my company and my parent company (SparkReality SE and 2B Produtions, respectively)
I have a Canon mini DV camcorder...all it takes is a firewire cable and an up to date Windows OS. I've never seen a video tape camcorder that had a firewire outlet. You may need one of those silly aerodynamically designed plastic things that sit on your desk and acts as a go-between for your camera and computer. I think there is a model called the Dazzle???
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You will need to encode the DV avi file to a DVD complient mpeg file. There are lots of ways to do this. One of the easiest would be to use Pinnacle Studio 8 which can capture, edit and write to DVD.
Originally posted by LordVagabond
DVD's are coded in the MPEG4 format, although a special version of it.
DVD's are coded in the MPEG4 format, although a special version of it.
Pinnacle Studio8 will cook the whole chicken for about $100. I recommend using it to save brain cells if you don't have a few years of DV editing experience.



