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Craig
January 11th 06, 02:09 AM
I have a Sont PC110 Camcorder. I have tried to use DVGate Plus, Moviemaker,
and Click to DVD to recognize and record video feed using the analog in plugs
on the front of the computer. No Luck. Do I need a firewire? If so, whhat
are the analog in plugs for? I thought this would be easier.....

Cari \(MS-MVP\)
January 11th 06, 05:31 AM
If it's an analog camcorder, then you'll need a Video IN port on the PC or
an analog capture card or a VIVO capable graphics card.

MovieMaker doesn't really like analog video, something like Cyberlink's
PowerDirector or Intervideo's WinDVD Creator are both good editors, as are
Nero's NeroVision and Roxio's VideoWave.
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Cari (MS-MVP)
Printing & Imaging
http://www.coribright.com/windows



"Craig" > wrote in message
...
>I have a Sont PC110 Camcorder. I have tried to use DVGate Plus,
>Moviemaker,
> and Click to DVD to recognize and record video feed using the analog in
> plugs
> on the front of the computer. No Luck. Do I need a firewire? If so,
> whhat
> are the analog in plugs for? I thought this would be easier.....

gary_hendricks
February 27th 06, 07:51 PM
Hi Craig

To capture video into your computer, you do need a Firewire cable and card.
Its pretty simple - its just that sometimes people get Firewire and USB all
confused. Please read the following article to understand how to do it
correctly:

http://www.desktop-video-guide.com/capture-video.html




"Craig" wrote:

> I have a Sont PC110 Camcorder. I have tried to use DVGate Plus, Moviemaker,
> and Click to DVD to recognize and record video feed using the analog in plugs
> on the front of the computer. No Luck. Do I need a firewire? If so, whhat
> are the analog in plugs for? I thought this would be easier.....

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