I have read a lot of topics here about transfer a VHS to a DV camera.
I wonder how you do that.
(I´m taking about a VHS video, not a S-VHS)
I mean, I have a DV camera (Panasonic NV-GS70) with a analog input/output connection (S-Video) so I can transfer S-Video signals to and from my DV camera.
But as far as I know there is no S-Video connection on a VHS, and you can't find the S-Video signals in the Scart interface on a VHS.
So I am really curious if there really is a way to take my VHS tapes to my computer through my DV camera.
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As it appears your VHS does not have an S-Video output (which most don't), you need to use Composite input. According to http://www.panasonic.co.uk/camcorders/nvgs70b/index.htm your camcorder has this (described as A/V input) as well as S-Video. Read the camcorder handbook to see how to use it.
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