Re: Sony CCD-TRV11 - can i record to my computer?



You may purchase one of many available analog/DV ready devices -

ADS Pyro A/V Link with Premiere Elements, or with Sony Vegas +DVD can be
found at http://www.adstech.com

Canopus ADVC models can be found at http://www.canopus.com

All the above do a very nice job.

"Kim" <kim@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
Thanks for the answers..
The camera appears to be a bit old - Sony CCD TRV11/TRV21 (its not mine)

The machine we'd be using is running XP

Would I still need the 1394/Firewire port ?

Thanks again.
Kim


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"Kim" <kim@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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sorry for the vaqueness - I am just starting out - I guess my first
question
should be..

Can any video camera be used to capture video to the computer -
Without
first recording to the video tape?

Most digital camcorders can do this. The standard means of connection is
via a 1394/Firewire port. If your camcorder has a 1394/Firewire port,
then
it can do it. If it doesn't, the only way to do it is by analog capture
and
digitization. Cameras with USB ports only support low-quality streaming,
e.g., as a webcam.


Is that ability dependent on the camera?

Yes, though virtually all digital camcorders, i.e. miniDV or Digital8,
can
do this. It is possible that the very cheapest cannot.



I understand I need the capture software and capture card - but how do
I
determine if the camera will do what is needed?

See above. What camera do you have?

You don't need special capture software if:

1. You're using Microsoft XP, and
2. You have a 1394/Firewire port on your computer.





"Martin Heffels" <youwishyouwouldknow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Thu, 18 May 2006 14:14:44 -0400, "Kim" <kim@xxxxxxx> wrote:

I have a Sony CCD-TRV11
and a computer with a video card.

I need to be able to record directly to my computer hard drive.

Can someone give me an idea of how to fingure out if I can do this
with
my
current hardware/sw/w?

Your description of "my current hardware" is a bit vague, to say the
least
;-) So I'll give you an equally vague answer: yes you can. If you have
the
adequate hardware....

cheers

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