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caraloca
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18. April 2004 @ 17:49 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi, I know it has been asked many times but i just want to know if I can connect my old jvc GR-SXM248 camcorder to my pc using my video card RADEON 8500LE?.
my camcorder has a plug that it looks like the one for a pc mouse, it has also two round plugs (one white and one yellow). which one can I use?.
If is not much trouble, any tutorial about this. or what program should I use to do the transfer?.
Amduron. win xp pro. 1300m. 1024mb.
thank you for your help and time
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paparatzo
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18. April 2004 @ 21:10 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
im guessing that the plug that "looks like" a mouse plug(ps2) is infact a Svideo plug--dont try and fit this in a ps2 port. the two round plugs are called RCA--they look the same as normal stereo plugs right?. yellow is video, white is MONO(left channel), red is right(on stereo), thou i could be confusing my left and right

im assuming that your card has an svideo-out port. this is out!, you cannot capture from this port. you can record(maybe) from this port but why would you want to record from PC to analogue?

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caraloca
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19. April 2004 @ 02:27 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
No, I want to pass a video from my camcorder to the pc.
Thank you for the info about the plugs, I' wont connect a pc mouse.
So I can try to plug the camcorder to my pc with one of those plugas, right?.
Thank you
paparatzo
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19. April 2004 @ 02:47 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
to capture analogue video you need seperate hardware.

capture cards that have analogue and digital are expensive--worth more than the camcorders they capture from usualy.

I went the cheep way round for capturing analogue: I brought an ItemsTV tunner PCI card, it has Svideo and RCA video IN. it will capture analogue at 640*480?. it cost me AUD$112 (10 times less than the pinnacle DV500? i was looking at purchasing)

however VHS is a dead technology--it was dead before it was even standard. is what u want to capture worth the effot?. its going to look like shit* nomatter what you do to it.

*no offence to your cinamatographic skills, but quality of the picture will not be nice.

bl: you can only "output" not "capture" from your radeon card.

Camera: panasonic NVDS50
canon S45
EOS 1000f 35mm
System: P4 3000mhz 800mhz fsb, 512mb DDR RAM
P4 1500mhz 256 DDR RAM
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caraloca
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19. April 2004 @ 13:54 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Ok, i understand now, it was nothing important anyway.
thank you for your explanation and help.
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