by IndyCubby » Mon Mar 05, 2007 12:24 pm
Hey Kurt. I can offer you some help on this. It just so happens that I'm in the video studio at school right now as I type.
Just so I understand....
You are able to import video from your video camera now via firewire into your pc?....you have a firewire port on your pc?
If you do and have gotten that to work with MovieMaker, then you can use your digital video camera as the device to which you can hook your DVD player, VCR, or whatever else you want. Typically, you can take the three way cable that comes with your video camera (red,white,yellow RCA plugs) that you normally use to play your camera to a TV. Most digital cameras that are DV enabled will have a function somewhere in the menues that lets you change that three way cable from an "out" signal to an "in" signal. What this allows you to do is plug your VCR or whatever you want to record from into the camera....put it in PLAY mode....and then transfer the video/audio to the pc via the firewire.
If I misunderstood your post and you don't have a firewire/DV enabled camera, then you will need to go out and buy a video interface for your pc. Most of them are available with a USB or a Firewire hookup for your pc. What you do is plug the analog devide into it and it converts it to digital format (that your pc can use).
Did any of that make sense? Let me know and I can try to explain a little better.
I use MovieMaker every day in the production of our morning announcement show here at school. We also have Pinnacle software, but I prefer the simpler MovieMaker for our uses.
Chris
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