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Old January 10th 04, 11:30 AM
Fayettedawg
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Default Capturing analog video

I'm using my DV camcorder as a pass through converter to convert analog video to digital so I can edit it in Movie Maker. I have the digital camera hooked up to my computer with a Firewire cable but I'm encountering a problem when I try to capture the vid
eo. I can see the analog video playing in Movie Maker when I press play on my analog VCR but I can't capture the video. Movie Maker says to press start on the analog video source then click on START CAPTURE. When I do this, my DV camcorder starts to pla
y and it starts capturing the video on my DV tape. If anyone has encountered this or has a solution, I'd be grateful for advice.
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Old January 10th 04, 11:30 AM
Cari \(MS-MVP\)
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Default Capturing analog video

You cannot usually use a DV camcorder as a pass thru device, it's not
designed that way.

You can however record analog video from your analog in onto a DV tape and
then capture the tape footage through firewire.

Cari
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"Fayettedawg" wrote in message
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I'm using my DV camcorder as a pass through converter to convert analog
video to digital so I can edit it in Movie Maker. I have the digital
camera hooked up to my computer with a Firewire cable but I'm encountering
a problem when I try to capture the video. I can see the analog video
playing in Movie Maker when I press play on my analog VCR but I can't
capture the video. Movie Maker says to press start on the analog video
source then click on START CAPTURE. When I do this, my DV camcorder
starts to play and it starts capturing the video on my DV tape. If anyone
has encountered this or has a solution, I'd be grateful for advice.



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Old January 10th 04, 11:30 AM
Ed
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Default Capturing analog video

It depends on the camcorder. I do it regularly with no problem.

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"Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote in message
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You cannot usually use a DV camcorder as a pass thru device, it's not
designed that way.

You can however record analog video from your analog in onto a DV tape and
then capture the tape footage through firewire.

Cari
www.coribright.com

"Fayettedawg" wrote in message
...
I'm using my DV camcorder as a pass through converter to convert analog
video to digital so I can edit it in Movie Maker. I have the digital
camera hooked up to my computer with a Firewire cable but I'm

encountering
a problem when I try to capture the video. I can see the analog video
playing in Movie Maker when I press play on my analog VCR but I can't
capture the video. Movie Maker says to press start on the analog video
source then click on START CAPTURE. When I do this, my DV camcorder
starts to play and it starts capturing the video on my DV tape. If

anyone
has encountered this or has a solution, I'd be grateful for advice.





 




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