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Is it possible to use a DVR for Video Capture?
I am as confused as u.U cant copy to a DVDR."R" means "read
only"U need a capture card to get things from TV on to the hard drive b4 u can edit it.I hope this helps.Get back if it doesnt. Cheers -----Original Message----- Greetings All, Can you use a DVD made from a DVR (Pioneer DVR 7000), with DV Camcorder or TV source material burned/"captured"/recorded on the DVD , to input to your PC for editing (using Adobe Premiere).? I have no idea what I'm talking about here so bear with me if you will.I already have a DV Camcorder, the DVR, Premier software(a present which has never been used),firewire port .....BUT no capture card/TV tuner in my PC. I basically want to transfer video already stored on DVD (from the DVR) into the PC for editing and then burn back to DVD using burning software/computer DVD burner. I am thinking that this would totally replace the need for a VIDEO CAPTURE CARD in my PC.I am thinking I would need DVD "ripping" software to get material into PC and then use Premier to edit. Am I missing some important step here or is this plan fundamentally flawed for some reason eg do you need to capture the RAW video feed or something into the PC first or process it in some way etc, before passing it on to Premier? Grateful for any advice or comments,with Thanks. -- Kind Regards, David . |
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