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Old July 29th 04, 12:59 PM
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Default there are at least two ways

Hi there.

If you can synchronize shutter frequency of your camera with one of your TV
then you can just put your camera on a tripod in front of your TV and click
the record button.
Alternatively you can use a computer with a video capture card that has a TV
tuner. I know www.ati.com does such video cards, but I suspect other
manufacturers do them too. Software that comes with such TV tuner card is
most likely allows you to record any TV show and save those on disk in a
file. Those video files could be recorded on any DV camera though firewire
like any video files.


Regards, Aharon.

VIDEO: http://www.videoclassified.com/pres1/
E-Mail:
Phone: 416-418-5127
WEB:
http://www.videoclassified.com/

"oscar bartoli" wrote in message
...
How can I record video clips from a tv to my digital camcorder?
Thank you.
Oscar Bartoli
Italian Journalist



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  #2  
Old July 29th 04, 01:05 PM
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Default there are at least two ways

Thank you.
You are GREAT !
All the best.
Oscar

"Advertiser" wrote:

Hi there.

If you can synchronize shutter frequency of your camera with one of your TV
then you can just put your camera on a tripod in front of your TV and click
the record button.
Alternatively you can use a computer with a video capture card that has a TV
tuner. I know www.ati.com does such video cards, but I suspect other
manufacturers do them too. Software that comes with such TV tuner card is
most likely allows you to record any TV show and save those on disk in a
file. Those video files could be recorded on any DV camera though firewire
like any video files.


Regards, Aharon.

VIDEO: http://www.videoclassified.com/pres1/
E-Mail:
Phone: 416-418-5127
WEB:
http://www.videoclassified.com/

"oscar bartoli" wrote in message
...
How can I record video clips from a tv to my digital camcorder?
Thank you.
Oscar Bartoli
Italian Journalist




  #3  
Old July 29th 04, 01:05 PM
oscar bartoli
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Default there are at least two ways

Thank you.
You are GREAT !
All the best.
Oscar

"Advertiser" wrote:

Hi there.

If you can synchronize shutter frequency of your camera with one of your TV
then you can just put your camera on a tripod in front of your TV and click
the record button.
Alternatively you can use a computer with a video capture card that has a TV
tuner. I know www.ati.com does such video cards, but I suspect other
manufacturers do them too. Software that comes with such TV tuner card is
most likely allows you to record any TV show and save those on disk in a
file. Those video files could be recorded on any DV camera though firewire
like any video files.


Regards, Aharon.

VIDEO: http://www.videoclassified.com/pres1/
E-Mail:
Phone: 416-418-5127
WEB:
http://www.videoclassified.com/

"oscar bartoli" wrote in message
...
How can I record video clips from a tv to my digital camcorder?
Thank you.
Oscar Bartoli
Italian Journalist




  #4  
Old July 29th 04, 01:11 PM
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Default there are at least two ways

Hi there.

If you can synchronize shutter frequency of your camera with one of your TV
then you can just put your camera on a tripod in front of your TV and click
the record button.
Alternatively you can use a computer with a video capture card that has a TV
tuner. I know www.ati.com does such video cards, but I suspect other
manufacturers do them too. Software that comes with such TV tuner card is
most likely allows you to record any TV show and save those on disk in a
file. Those video files could be recorded on any DV camera though firewire
like any video files.


Regards, Aharon.

VIDEO: http://www.videoclassified.com/pres1/
E-Mail:
Phone: 416-418-5127
WEB:
http://www.videoclassified.com/

"oscar bartoli" wrote in message
...
How can I record video clips from a tv to my digital camcorder?
Thank you.
Oscar Bartoli
Italian Journalist



  #5  
Old July 29th 04, 01:48 PM
oscar bartoli
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Default there are at least two ways

Thank you.
You are GREAT !
All the best.
Oscar

"Advertiser" wrote:

Hi there.

If you can synchronize shutter frequency of your camera with one of your TV
then you can just put your camera on a tripod in front of your TV and click
the record button.
Alternatively you can use a computer with a video capture card that has a TV
tuner. I know www.ati.com does such video cards, but I suspect other
manufacturers do them too. Software that comes with such TV tuner card is
most likely allows you to record any TV show and save those on disk in a
file. Those video files could be recorded on any DV camera though firewire
like any video files.


Regards, Aharon.

VIDEO: http://www.videoclassified.com/pres1/
E-Mail:
Phone: 416-418-5127
WEB:
http://www.videoclassified.com/

"oscar bartoli" wrote in message
...
How can I record video clips from a tv to my digital camcorder?
Thank you.
Oscar Bartoli
Italian Journalist




  #6  
Old July 29th 04, 04:11 PM
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Default there are at least two ways

Hi there.

If you can synchronize shutter frequency of your camera with one of your TV
then you can just put your camera on a tripod in front of your TV and click
the record button.
Alternatively you can use a computer with a video capture card that has a TV
tuner. I know www.ati.com does such video cards, but I suspect other
manufacturers do them too. Software that comes with such TV tuner card is
most likely allows you to record any TV show and save those on disk in a
file. Those video files could be recorded on any DV camera though firewire
like any video files.


Regards, Aharon.

VIDEO: http://www.videoclassified.com/pres1/
E-Mail:
Phone: 416-418-5127
WEB:
http://www.videoclassified.com/

"oscar bartoli" wrote in message
...
How can I record video clips from a tv to my digital camcorder?
Thank you.
Oscar Bartoli
Italian Journalist



  #7  
Old July 29th 04, 04:11 PM
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Default there are at least two ways

Hi there.

If you can synchronize shutter frequency of your camera with one of your TV
then you can just put your camera on a tripod in front of your TV and click
the record button.
Alternatively you can use a computer with a video capture card that has a TV
tuner. I know www.ati.com does such video cards, but I suspect other
manufacturers do them too. Software that comes with such TV tuner card is
most likely allows you to record any TV show and save those on disk in a
file. Those video files could be recorded on any DV camera though firewire
like any video files.


Regards, Aharon.

VIDEO: http://www.videoclassified.com/pres1/
E-Mail:
Phone: 416-418-5127
WEB:
http://www.videoclassified.com/

"oscar bartoli" wrote in message
...
How can I record video clips from a tv to my digital camcorder?
Thank you.
Oscar Bartoli
Italian Journalist



  #8  
Old July 29th 04, 05:30 PM
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Default there are at least two ways

Hi there.

If you can synchronize shutter frequency of your camera with one of your TV
then you can just put your camera on a tripod in front of your TV and click
the record button.
Alternatively you can use a computer with a video capture card that has a TV
tuner. I know www.ati.com does such video cards, but I suspect other
manufacturers do them too. Software that comes with such TV tuner card is
most likely allows you to record any TV show and save those on disk in a
file. Those video files could be recorded on any DV camera though firewire
like any video files.


Regards, Aharon.

VIDEO: http://www.videoclassified.com/pres1/
E-Mail:
Phone: 416-418-5127
WEB:
http://www.videoclassified.com/

"oscar bartoli" wrote in message
...
How can I record video clips from a tv to my digital camcorder?
Thank you.
Oscar Bartoli
Italian Journalist



  #9  
Old July 29th 04, 05:41 PM
oscar bartoli
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Posts: n/a
Default there are at least two ways

Thank you.
You are GREAT !
All the best.
Oscar

"Advertiser" wrote:

Hi there.

If you can synchronize shutter frequency of your camera with one of your TV
then you can just put your camera on a tripod in front of your TV and click
the record button.
Alternatively you can use a computer with a video capture card that has a TV
tuner. I know www.ati.com does such video cards, but I suspect other
manufacturers do them too. Software that comes with such TV tuner card is
most likely allows you to record any TV show and save those on disk in a
file. Those video files could be recorded on any DV camera though firewire
like any video files.


Regards, Aharon.

VIDEO: http://www.videoclassified.com/pres1/
E-Mail:
Phone: 416-418-5127
WEB:
http://www.videoclassified.com/

"oscar bartoli" wrote in message
...
How can I record video clips from a tv to my digital camcorder?
Thank you.
Oscar Bartoli
Italian Journalist




  #10  
Old July 30th 04, 12:05 AM
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Default there are at least two ways

Hi there.

If you can synchronize shutter frequency of your camera with one of your TV
then you can just put your camera on a tripod in front of your TV and click
the record button.
Alternatively you can use a computer with a video capture card that has a TV
tuner. I know www.ati.com does such video cards, but I suspect other
manufacturers do them too. Software that comes with such TV tuner card is
most likely allows you to record any TV show and save those on disk in a
file. Those video files could be recorded on any DV camera though firewire
like any video files.


Regards, Aharon.

VIDEO: http://www.videoclassified.com/pres1/
E-Mail:
Phone: 416-418-5127
WEB:
http://www.videoclassified.com/

"oscar bartoli" wrote in message
...
How can I record video clips from a tv to my digital camcorder?
Thank you.
Oscar Bartoli
Italian Journalist



  #11  
Old July 30th 04, 12:25 AM
oscar bartoli
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default there are at least two ways

Thank you.
You are GREAT !
All the best.
Oscar

"Advertiser" wrote:

Hi there.

If you can synchronize shutter frequency of your camera with one of your TV
then you can just put your camera on a tripod in front of your TV and click
the record button.
Alternatively you can use a computer with a video capture card that has a TV
tuner. I know www.ati.com does such video cards, but I suspect other
manufacturers do them too. Software that comes with such TV tuner card is
most likely allows you to record any TV show and save those on disk in a
file. Those video files could be recorded on any DV camera though firewire
like any video files.


Regards, Aharon.

VIDEO: http://www.videoclassified.com/pres1/
E-Mail:
Phone: 416-418-5127
WEB:
http://www.videoclassified.com/

"oscar bartoli" wrote in message
...
How can I record video clips from a tv to my digital camcorder?
Thank you.
Oscar Bartoli
Italian Journalist




  #12  
Old July 30th 04, 04:36 AM
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Default there are at least two ways

Hi there.

If you can synchronize shutter frequency of your camera with one of your TV
then you can just put your camera on a tripod in front of your TV and click
the record button.
Alternatively you can use a computer with a video capture card that has a TV
tuner. I know www.ati.com does such video cards, but I suspect other
manufacturers do them too. Software that comes with such TV tuner card is
most likely allows you to record any TV show and save those on disk in a
file. Those video files could be recorded on any DV camera though firewire
like any video files.


Regards, Aharon.

VIDEO: http://www.videoclassified.com/pres1/
E-Mail:
Phone: 416-418-5127
WEB:
http://www.videoclassified.com/

"oscar bartoli" wrote in message
...
How can I record video clips from a tv to my digital camcorder?
Thank you.
Oscar Bartoli
Italian Journalist



  #13  
Old July 30th 04, 05:27 AM
oscar bartoli
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Posts: n/a
Default there are at least two ways

Thank you.
You are GREAT !
All the best.
Oscar

"Advertiser" wrote:

Hi there.

If you can synchronize shutter frequency of your camera with one of your TV
then you can just put your camera on a tripod in front of your TV and click
the record button.
Alternatively you can use a computer with a video capture card that has a TV
tuner. I know www.ati.com does such video cards, but I suspect other
manufacturers do them too. Software that comes with such TV tuner card is
most likely allows you to record any TV show and save those on disk in a
file. Those video files could be recorded on any DV camera though firewire
like any video files.


Regards, Aharon.

VIDEO: http://www.videoclassified.com/pres1/
E-Mail:
Phone: 416-418-5127
WEB:
http://www.videoclassified.com/

"oscar bartoli" wrote in message
...
How can I record video clips from a tv to my digital camcorder?
Thank you.
Oscar Bartoli
Italian Journalist




 




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