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If you have the original Camcorder look for the A/V out and hook it into the audio and video in of the VCR. Press play on camcorder and record on VCR.

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2006-09-09 17:53:13 · answer #1 · answered by salvador m 5 · 0 0

" i'm attempting to circulate all the abode movies of a life-time onto some thing stable." you have already have been provided that - you're unlikely to locate something extra appropriate than tape! the subject would be looking some thing to study the tape. "is extra appropriate decision achieveable by streaming USB or i.link (IEEE 1394) connection?" without question, it rather is the IEEE1394 connection - the USB streaming facility downgrades the video to objective and triumph over USB1 & 2's lack of ability to flow. USB 3 can do it yet your camcorder does not have USB 3. long term documents archiving is a thorny difficulty and you may locate various properly reasoned communicate on the internet. the nice and comfy button is which you should (ideally) make numerous, lossless, copies on distinctive stressful drives, copying them each couple of years to be certain they're nevertheless legible. As component to that copying technique you may convert them to a extra cutting-edge (i.e. supported) lossless format. For the time time being, do no longer panic, your video's as maintain because it rather is. As an aside, do no longer backup to optical disks - their lifetime may be as low as a pair of years, possibly much less. DVDs are an exceedingly undesirable concept - the video's very fairly compressed in a lossy format and how long are DVDs going to be around?

2016-11-07 00:34:49 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

A video photography studio can do it for you. Call and ask for pricing on transfers.

2006-09-09 17:53:45 · answer #3 · answered by Stormy 4 · 0 0

yes you can. you just have to plug the camera into the vcr and hit record..

2006-09-09 17:53:56 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes,there is a way to do this your self,but I suggest a service co.

2006-09-09 17:53:47 · answer #5 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

Yeah take it to a video processor they will do it.

2006-09-09 17:53:12 · answer #6 · answered by BOISE_DD 3 · 0 0

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