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Video Camera Capturing.
My friend wants to take his magnetic tape video camera and import his video onto his computer. He has S-video and RCA out on his camcorder. What software would he need? Would a simple tv capture card with S-video input and yellow calbe sound input be sufficient?
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What kind of camera is it? Digital (mini-DV tapes) or analog (VHS tapes)?
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Mini-dv sorry didn't know it mattered
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If it's miniDV, all he'll need is a firewire/i-Link card (IEE1394) and some capture/editing software. Audio and video will be capture digitally via the firewire cable.
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If it's Mini-Dv it has to have firewire? What software would you suggest? Will adobe premiere work? I have it laying aroudn somewhere. Any free software or something?
(edit) He says it doesnt have firewire. Just S-video, and White, and yellow. It's a Hitachi vm-h675-la. If that helps. Last edited by njskatchmo; 10-27-2003 at 09:26 PM. |
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It is an 8mm camera, not mini-DV. In that case, it does not have firewire. You would have to have an analog capture video card.
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By analog you mean RCA or S-video?
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RCA is analog; s-video and firewire are digital.
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He says it has a S-video out on it. What should i search for to find one of these? (ive searched for analog video capture, and rca video capture, on newegg). What about the software end what will i need there?
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ATI all in wonder cards have analog capture capabilities.
Either that, or possibly a new mini-DV camera would allow you to capture video. |
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A good capture card wtih S-Video capabilities is the Pinnacle Studio Deluxe. It as S-Video and RCA composite video, a nice breakout box for easy connections and is bundled with Pinnacle Studio 8 which is a easier learning curve over Adobe Premiere. Although Premiere is much more powerful. Dave. |
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Since when S-Video is digital?? It is a Y/C connection which is a separated version of composite! |
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Last edited by videobruce; 10-28-2003 at 10:21 AM. |
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Sorry, "Y/C"?
I don't quite understand how this adapted does it, but it does. I go out to my TV with it. I origionally was looking for a converter box, but I happend to stumble across this little adapter, and gave it a shot. |
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And videobruce, I don't think Force Flow was in any way saying he was getting s-video quality from that adapter. Maybe reading an entire thread would be good practice before pointing out someone's error, since that error was already addressed. I don't mean to tread on any moderators toes or even offend you - but your response to Force Flow seemed overbearing. Dave. |
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Ok before my thread turns into a warzone, Lol. I have a USB Tv wonder laying around, I'll let him borrow that. But what about software. I just need something simple, Anything free , or should i just play with my copy of premiere?
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Avid just released a free version of Xpress: http://www.avid.com/freedv/ It's quite powerful but there is a bit of a learning curve (comparable to Premiere).
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There was nothing "overbearing" about my response. Yes, I did restate a above response, but did so to add my own input. There are too many of these 'cheap' adapters being sold to less knowgeable people as a cheap way of combining/splitting the composite video signal which is nothing but a scam AFAIK! And yes I should of mentioned what Y and C stood for, but giving the fact 90% of the terms in any forum I have been to aren't described because everyone else is under the assumption that everyone else knows every term out there (all 105,000,000,001 of them). The real question is; Why I Q? (to any video people out there) |
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I've said my peace...my intention here is not to tear anyone down but to help those who I can. I suppose I could show off my brilliance and experience by standing on a pedistal, but I'd rather help people at their level.
I'm beginning to think Yoda was right...this may not be the place for me. Dave. |
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Hey, then who would help out the A/V guy wannabes?
![]() So the *best* way to get quality s-video output would be to con through a converter, correct? Why don't I get audio as well comming off of the video card's serial port that is split into an audio RCA line and s-video line? |
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I'm not that framiliar with your video card, but why would it have an audio output? And why not just use the audio out from your soundcard? Dave. |
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Got me. I have no idea why it has an audio channel off the sound card. I don't see what the point is if it doesn't work.
![]() I don't have the right adapters, or enough of them. In order to have the signal go out to both the VCR and the speakers, I would need a mono channel Y-adapter, right? |
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Okay...before I'm totally confused, tell me what you want to accomplish and how things are currently hooked up.
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lol, sorry. My setup is a little out there.
First, off the video card's serial port comes s-video and an RCA connector. I attached the s-video to RCA adapter to the s-video connector. That then goes into my VCR's video-in connector (it's too old to have an s-video port). I plug the seperate RCA connector into the audio-in connector. Then, I go out to my TV via coax. On the TV, I get video, but only a loud humming for sound. Second, my audio setup: I have a y-adapter comming out of the audio-out port of my sound card. On each end, I have a 1/8" audio connector to RCA adapter. Those lines go into my R and L in channels of my stereo. Then I have a y-adapter from the L and R RCA connections to the 1/8" audio connector, which goes to my speakers. A little difficult to expalain, but that's about it. |
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That RCA connector on your video card - what color is it?
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lol, nevermind, on impuslse I just switched the two around. It turns out they are both sending out video signals. I feel like such a goof.
![]() Thanks, SonicVanguard
Last edited by Force Flow; 10-29-2003 at 09:28 PM. |
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I had that feeling. But don't feel like a goof - it's easy to assume any RCA connector is audio, especially when you're doing things quickly.
I had a good friend call the other day about his new HDTV wondering how to plug it into his home theater since it's got more audio outs: Red, White, Red (again), Blue, and Green. It took me a while to convince him he didn't want to hook up is DVD player using S-Video but rather use Red, Blue and Green connectors for component video. When we got to the digital audio, things got real funny. Dave. |
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