Video to the Computer

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Guys I have just been given a video camera. It is a super vhs camera, they type with the micro vhs tape. Is there a way to transfer the video from the tape to the computer. It has s-video and stereo rca's. Has anyone ever done this?
 
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What kind of hardware would I use to transfer the video to the computer. Pinnacle looks good! Thanks!
 
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"Pinnacle is popular for home armature use."

Another in a long line of great Steveisms. I love it.
 
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"I think there is a world market for maybe five computers."
- Thomas Watson (1874-1956), Chairman of IBM, in 1943

Art - that was sooo true.
 
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What kind of hardware would I use to transfer the video to the computer. Pinnacle looks good! Thanks!

Look on the Pinnacle site, it is all there
 
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Another way to go is to upgrade your video card to one that supports video in. This is a good way to go if you were thinking of upgrading anyway. There are Several of these cards on the market and they come with video editing s/w as well. Several dependancies though.

Not that Steve's suggestion is bad. It's definitely not. It's just an alternative.

My brother and I managed to convert some ancient 8mm film when we were kids back in the 60's. We now have then on CD's for future enjoyment, as the original films have become very brittle. Basically we had to reshoot the original film with the new camera then import it into the computer through the video card and s/w editing tool.

We had lot's of fun going down memory lane doing this project together.
 
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This is what I use on my Mac. ItÕs primarily for the PCÕs but works fine on the Mac side too. They have other products too.

[link:www.dazzle.com/products/hw_bridge.html|Dazzle Hollywood Bridge.]
 
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Hey Neilster,
How fast is your computer? I'm using Pent III at 300mghz, I think. I wonder if that's too ancient to to install the video card you mention.
 
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Mine is a PIII INTEL 500 MHz with 256 Mg Ram running Win98. It's pretty tough now finding any peripherals supported by these things. The new machines have faster internal workings. An internal video card is probably not the way to go in your case. The money would probably be better spent on a newer system.

The video card solution is was referring to was actually installed on my brother's system. It's a much faster CPU than mine, but don't know the spec's off hand. I did download the CD authoring s/w he was using on mine. But honestly, it struggled and crashed too frequently for serious use.

Sorry if I misled you. I
 
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