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Has anyone out there successfully used the "pass-through"
capabilities of the newer digital camcorders to capture video from an analog camcorder? I am about to purchase a digital camcorder and get into video editing, and I would like to know if this "pass- through" ability will allow me to capture and edit all my analog video as well. Thanks, Dennis |
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I've used it to get from my Hi8 camcorder to the computer via my mini-DV
camcorder. With a library of 8mm and Hi8 tapes, I thought a long time about that, and ended up getting a mini-DV camcorder. With that feature and the high quality captures I get with my Dazzle80, I'm all set. -- PapaJohn Movie Maker 2 - www.papajohn.org Photo Story 2 - www.photostory.papajohn.org .. "Dennis" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1447701c444cf$17b62ab0$a401280a@phx.gbl... > Has anyone out there successfully used the "pass-through" > capabilities of the newer digital camcorders to capture > video from an analog camcorder? > I am about to purchase a digital camcorder and get into > video editing, and I would like to know if this "pass- > through" ability will allow me to capture and edit all my > analog video as well. > > Thanks, > Dennis |
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PapaJohn,
Thanks for the reply, though I am a little confused. I hope you can clarify this for me. From what I understand the Dazzle 80 is for capturing analog, but the pass-through mini-DV has already allowed you to convert the analog signal to digital for input to a firewire port. I don't understand why I would need the Dazzle if I have a DV camcorder with a passthrough. thanks, Dennis >-----Original Message----- >I've used it to get from my Hi8 camcorder to the computer via my mini-DV >camcorder. > >With a library of 8mm and Hi8 tapes, I thought a long time about that, and >ended up getting a mini-DV camcorder. With that feature and the high quality >captures I get with my Dazzle80, I'm all set. >-- >PapaJohn > |
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Sorry to confuse you.... I mention the Dazzle only because it's an easier
option for me to use to capture from my analog camcorder than the pass-through process is. You wouldn't need both. -- PapaJohn Movie Maker 2 - www.papajohn.org Photo Story 2 - www.photostory.papajohn.org .. "Dennis" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:144ea01c444df$e615ca40$a601280a@phx.gbl... > PapaJohn, > > Thanks for the reply, though I am a little confused. I > hope you can clarify this for me. > > From what I understand the Dazzle 80 is for capturing > analog, but the pass-through mini-DV has already allowed > you to convert the analog signal to digital for input to > a firewire port. > > I don't understand why I would need the Dazzle if I have > a DV camcorder with a passthrough. > > thanks, > Dennis > > >-----Original Message----- > >I've used it to get from my Hi8 camcorder to the > computer via my mini-DV > >camcorder. > > > >With a library of 8mm and Hi8 tapes, I thought a long > time about that, and > >ended up getting a mini-DV camcorder. With that feature > and the high quality > >captures I get with my Dazzle80, I'm all set. > >-- > >PapaJohn > > |
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PapaJohn,
Sorry to keep bugging you. I saw your website listed in your sig and decided to check it out (it is awesome, by the way). I was puzzled when I came across this on your website: A digital video camera cannot be used as a pass-through to capture live or taped video from an analog video source. See KB Article 814835. However, a capture utility released in April 2003 Windows Media 9 Capture allows you to do a pass-through, saving to a DV-AVI file which you can then import into Movie Maker. I thought that what you just told me was that I CAN use the pass-through capabilities of a digital camcorder to capture my analog video. HELP! >-----Original Message----- >Sorry to confuse you.... I mention the Dazzle only because it's an easier >option for me to use to capture from my analog camcorder than the >pass-through process is. > >You wouldn't need both. >-- >PapaJohn > >Movie Maker 2 - www.papajohn.org >Photo Story 2 - www.photostory.papajohn.org > >.. |
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Yes, but with the utility, not without it.
-- PapaJohn Movie Maker 2 - www.papajohn.org Photo Story 2 - www.photostory.papajohn.org .. "Dennis" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1461a01c444e8$2167d1d0$a301280a@phx.gbl... > PapaJohn, > > Sorry to keep bugging you. I saw your website listed in > your sig and decided to check it out (it is awesome, by > the way). I was puzzled when I came across this on your > website: > > A digital video camera cannot be > used as a pass-through to capture > live or taped video from an analog > video source. See KB Article > 814835. However, a capture utility > released in April 2003 Windows > Media 9 Capture allows you to do a > pass-through, saving to a DV-AVI > file which you can then import into > Movie Maker. > > I thought that what you just told me was that I CAN use > the pass-through capabilities of a digital camcorder to > capture my analog video. > > HELP! > > >-----Original Message----- > >Sorry to confuse you.... I mention the Dazzle only > because it's an easier > >option for me to use to capture from my analog camcorder > than the > >pass-through process is. > > > >You wouldn't need both. > >-- > >PapaJohn > > > >Movie Maker 2 - www.papajohn.org > >Photo Story 2 - www.photostory.papajohn.org > > > >.. > |
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Hi Dennis,
I looked at the wording on the page a bit more and can see why you would be confused, so I reworded it a bit to soften the apparently hard position about pass-through. -- PapaJohn Movie Maker 2 - www.papajohn.org Photo Story 2 - www.photostory.papajohn.org .. "Dennis" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1461a01c444e8$2167d1d0$a301280a@phx.gbl... > PapaJohn, > > Sorry to keep bugging you. I saw your website listed in > your sig and decided to check it out (it is awesome, by > the way). I was puzzled when I came across this on your > website: > > A digital video camera cannot be > used as a pass-through to capture > live or taped video from an analog > video source. See KB Article > 814835. However, a capture utility > released in April 2003 Windows > Media 9 Capture allows you to do a > pass-through, saving to a DV-AVI > file which you can then import into > Movie Maker. > > I thought that what you just told me was that I CAN use > the pass-through capabilities of a digital camcorder to > capture my analog video. > > HELP! > > >-----Original Message----- > >Sorry to confuse you.... I mention the Dazzle only > because it's an easier > >option for me to use to capture from my analog camcorder > than the > >pass-through process is. > > > >You wouldn't need both. > >-- > >PapaJohn > > > >Movie Maker 2 - www.papajohn.org > >Photo Story 2 - www.photostory.papajohn.org > > > >.. > |
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