![]() ![]() In fact I recently converted some projector slides from 1968 to digital images. Cassette tapes have been obsolete for far longer than MiniDV and I just used an *adapter* to transfer that to a computer and record it to audio file. Its irrelevant that the technology has been obsolete for awhile. Hope I didn't get the wrong type.Ĭlick to expand.There is no problem transferring VHS (which is far older technology) or even old cassette tapes to digital media with simple hardware anyone can get online. The one I just got on eBay is going to be a TRV8. I just did a Google images search and I am close to positive it was a Sony DCR TRV30. I can not remember as the camera broke at least 6 years ago. How can I get the video off of it and onto a new Windows 10 laptop?Ĥ) To answer your question: I am unsure if its HD quality original video. People in reviews claim that it should work.Ģ) What software will I need to make this work?ģ) Assuming im "wrong" about something here yet again, which I probably am, I now have a camcorder to put the tape into. Found an S-video to USB cable on Amazon and ordered it. ![]() So then I opted for the S-video approach. They even sell "4-pin firewire to USB" cables on Amazon but everyone says "Doesnt work". I then found out that its physically impossible to transfer 1394 Firewire to today's laptops because they lack the technology to receive it. It has the standard "out" ports (1395 4 pin and S-Video). First, last night I bought a MiniDV camcorder on eBay for about $60. ![]()
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