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mini DV camcorder tapes, what can you put what you have recorded on to?
ie can you play them through computer and put on to a dvd
6 Answers
- Alex MLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
You can put them on almost anything. If you have a computer with a firewire/IEEE 1394 port and a DVD recorder, you can import the footage onto the computer, edit it and then put it onto a DVD. If you don't have a computer with a DVD recorder, or you don't want to edit it, you can buy a DVD recorder with a firewire input and it will burn a DVD from the camcorder. The DVD recorder will also automatically create chapters on the disc, where you started and stopped the camera. However, if you really have no interest to edit your video and you just want to store them and play them in a DVD player, look at a Mini DVD camcorder. These use DVDs so they play right in your DVD player. Only problem is it is difficult to import the video to the computer.
Source(s): - Personal Experience - EncyclopediaLv 51 decade ago
Depending on the features available in your camcorder model, here are a few things that you can do to achieve your objective:
1 -- If you have firewire port in your camcorder, get a firewire card installed in your PC and then using the s/w provided with the camcorder, transfer the video onto the pc.
2 -- If your camcorder supports USB streaming, then you can you the USB port on your PC to get the video transfered onto your PC.
3 -- If your PC has a TV tuner card, give the o/p of your camcorder to this tuner card and then get the video transfered onto your PC
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yes, it takes a cable. Mine is firewire-cable. You capture the footage from your camera onto the hard drive, edit the footage (if desired) into a movie, capture still frames (slides), add animation or title screenshots. Convert the movie to DVD. One all-in-one software to make DV tape into DVD is Nero7. A full-featured movie editor is Adobe Premier -- with other, cheaper alternatives to Premier, but Premier is still the best. Only firewire will work with Linux. Some software will connect a USB video camera to a PC.
- 1 decade ago
yep you most certainly can,many recordable dvd players will have a dv input so you can hook your camera/camcorder straight up and record away on either + or - discs depending on the dvd recorders format.
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- thomsLv 45 years ago
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