My friend has some home videos (still on the special camcorder tapes) that he wants to backup on his computer. His video card is a Geforce 6800 128MB DDR 256bit Dual DVI. I know that generally ATI All-In-Wonder is what is usually supported, so I don't know where to turn. He's willing to buy software, but free isn't ruled out. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by edDV
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Originally Posted by AuroEdge
Don't confuse digital 8 with hi-8 which is analog, don't look at the tapes but the cam as they use the same ones. -
Originally Posted by thecoalman
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Any really, you can even use Windows Movie Maker. there's other listed in the tools section. You don't capture but transfer digital video. It's lossless, almost like copying a file from one folder to another.
If it's analog though it's a whole other ballgame. :P
Once on the computer you still need to convert to MPEG2 and author it to disc. -
Originally Posted by thecoalman
That's why they use tape, currently it has the highest capacity at the cheapest price. It can be converted to mpeg2 at a slight loss in quality allowing you to fit about 1 hour or more per DVD and will need to be if you want to view on a standalone DVD player. -
Originally Posted by AuroEdge
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