Re: Analogue Capture by Den
Den
Sat Feb 28 12:42:26 CST 2004
John
Thanks for your prompt and detailed reply. I shall
endevour to fathom this out, probably very slowly!!(not a
technocrat). I'm not sure if my 8mm camcorder has the
necessary connections, being a few years old. The manual
certainly does not. But I'll persevere. Thanks again ):
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi there,
>
> The answer to your question must be in the
manuals for the respective
> cameras.......how I do it though is as follows.
>
>first option
>========
>I have an Intel Pro Web cam that accepts a video feed
into the back of the
>camera. This Video feed is exactly the same as you get
out of most VHS tape
>decks. The frame rate is 30fps (American) and the image
is limited to 640 x
>480. Its useable but definitely not the best.
>
>Second Option
>===========
>
> My Panasonic S-VHS camera has a S-VHS video line
in and out as well as a
> standard Video and RF line in and out. The first
two can be plugged
> directly into my Canon DV camera making it very
easy to record on the DV
> camera whilst playing back on the Panasonic.
There is very little image
> loss and the better quality and shortest possible
leeds are desirable. Gold
> Plated being first choice.
>
> So, you need to determine what output options you
have from the one and
> what input options (that match) are available in
the other. You should take
> note that if you have both VHS and S-VHS options
you should always go for
> S-VHS. If you have either of those AND RF you
should always go for
> the(S)-VHS option.
>
> If you have no output options from the source
camera (which is not likely)
> then you are stuck.
>
> If you do not have compatible options on both
cameras then you would need
> either a capture device for the Source Camera
that can be plugged into your
> computer in which case you would not need the
second camera, and if that is
> a no-go, then a good friend maybe who has got
that option.
>
> If all of the above fails I can do you a very
good line on heavy lump
> hammers :))))
>
>--
>Best Wishes.....John Kelly
>www.the-kellys.org
>---
>And if it should come to pass that our dreams come true,
what then of our
>nightmares?
>.
>