If it records on vhs-c tapes, which I assume fit in to an adaptor which goes
inside the vhs player, then it will be analogue.
Depending on how many of these tapes you have, the quality you require and
how much you want to spend you have several options.
1. Does the camera still work ok? If you are considering upgrading then you
could buy a minidv camcorder which has analogue>digital pass through, you
could connect the old cam to teh new cam and import your files this way. You
would need other software as MM2 does not always work like this.
2. Internal capture card
www.canopus.com and search for the likes of lets
edit rt.
3. external convertor box, again
www.canopus.com and look for advc55 or up
the scale there are plenty more. Also in this range you have
www.pinnaclesys.com and teh dazzle box, and miglia
www.miglia.com do some as
well. Canopus and miglia are probably the better quality.
Also see here for reviews on these products.
http://www.simplydv.co.uk/reviews.html
Be aware that digiat video is very large in file size, 1 hour is 13gb
approx, so you need huge amounts of space if working with lots of files.
Hope this helps.
Graham
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Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.simplydv.co.uk
"Johnny Rico" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have an old-style Panasonic palmcorder (PV-IQ504A) and am interested in
converting all my old videos into digital format and storage on my computer
harddrive. However, I'm not sure which video capture card to purchase.
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> I'm not even sure if the palmcorder records in digital or analog mode.
The palmcorder stores the video on small vhs cassettes, which can be played
in a VCR for home entertainment. My desire is to convert these tapes to
digital, then do some small scale editing w/same. And eventually place same
into mpg or dvd format.
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> Can you please advice me as to which video capture card I need. Or in the
alternative, what I should look for in selecting same (i.e. required
capabilities to accomodate my outdated camcorder).
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