Adam Van Alstyne
September 5th, 2005, 02:23 PM
Hello all.
I recently bought a Sony TRV830 Digital8 camcorder, and I am planning to use it to transfer my analog tapes to DVD. From what I understand, I have a few options. Some of my tapes are VHS-C and some are Hi8. It seems that I can either:
1) Put the Hi8 tapes into the D8 camera and run them to my computer, using software to capture the video.
2) Use the D8 camera as a passthrough device between my computer and my Hi8 camera
3) Use the D8 camera as a VCR, of sorts, and record the analog signal onto the D8, and then transfer the video from there to my computer.
It should be noted that my computer is a 1.4 GHz Athlon with 512MB RAM.
Which of these methods is preferable? I am trying to keep quality as high as possible. Anybody that could shed any light on this at all would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for helping a newb get started with DV!!
Adam Van Alstyne
I recently bought a Sony TRV830 Digital8 camcorder, and I am planning to use it to transfer my analog tapes to DVD. From what I understand, I have a few options. Some of my tapes are VHS-C and some are Hi8. It seems that I can either:
1) Put the Hi8 tapes into the D8 camera and run them to my computer, using software to capture the video.
2) Use the D8 camera as a passthrough device between my computer and my Hi8 camera
3) Use the D8 camera as a VCR, of sorts, and record the analog signal onto the D8, and then transfer the video from there to my computer.
It should be noted that my computer is a 1.4 GHz Athlon with 512MB RAM.
Which of these methods is preferable? I am trying to keep quality as high as possible. Anybody that could shed any light on this at all would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for helping a newb get started with DV!!
Adam Van Alstyne