How Do You Capture Analog Video With A Digital Video Recorder?
There are two types of video – analog video and digital video. There is little difference when it comes to the quality of output created by these two types of video configurations. It is their format that makes them distinct from each other. The way you capture an analog video is also different from a digital video. And another point of difference is storage. Analog videos are usually stored on VHS, 8mm, and Hi8 tapes. Digital videos, on the other hand, are stored on VCRs, DVDs, or even on your computer’s hard disk. To capture digital video, you can simply add capture cards like Dazzle and ATI. But because these are additional cards, using them may not be an option for others. But there certainly is another way. You can certainly capture analog video using your good and steady digital video camera. Generally, there are two ways to do it: • Play the 8mm and the Hi8 analog tapes using a Digital8 video camera recorder. After which, connect the camera to your computer system through the fi
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