Since I recorded a video on to my tape recorder, can I import the videos from
the tape recorder by using a dv cable?

Re: Question by Jim

Jim
Mon May 01 22:14:53 CDT 2006

Tape recorder, or camcorder? If the latter, does it have a DV port (4
pin)? If so, do you have IEE1394 port (six pin) in your computer? If
so, do you have the necessary driver for your camcorder? If so, do you
have the proper cable to connect the two ports? If you say yes to all
the above, you most likely can import your video to MM2.

Jim

Musicchic879 wrote:
> Since I recorded a video on to my tape recorder, can I import the videos from
> the tape recorder by using a dv cable?

Re: Question by Mac

Mac
Tue May 02 06:37:49 CDT 2006

If its a VCR you can save via a TV capture card and coaxial cable connection

"Jim Shulthiess" <jshulthiess@carolina.rr.com> wrote in message
news:N8A5g.7153$n13.7031@tornado.southeast.rr.com...
> Tape recorder, or camcorder? If the latter, does it have a DV port (4
> pin)? If so, do you have IEE1394 port (six pin) in your computer? If so,
> do you have the necessary driver for your camcorder? If so, do you have
> the proper cable to connect the two ports? If you say yes to all the
> above, you most likely can import your video to MM2.
>
> Jim
>
> Musicchic879 wrote:
>> Since I recorded a video on to my tape recorder, can I import the videos
>> from the tape recorder by using a dv cable?