|  | Posted by Adrian on 11/30/05 14:43 
John wrote:> evieg <evieg@noway.com> wrote in
 > news:Xns971B8AE321D60eviegnowaycom@207.69.189.191:
 >
 >>
 >> which Sony HandyCam do you have?  I thought I would try digital over
 >> my Sony Hi8 - so I jumped ship and ended up with a JVC mini-DV model
 >> that I quickly returned.  The JVC would only recognize USB for Motion
 >> JPEG's and not for any DV - needed to use the s-video or Firewire.
 >
 >
 > I have a TRV280  Digital 8.
 >
 >
 >>
 >> The first thing you need to do is learn if sound can be carried over
 >> the USB connection.  On my Sony Hi8 - the S-video jack is vastly
 >> superior for video than the composite out cable - but sound is only
 >> carried via the composite cable - so both need to be connected when I
 >> capture - choosng S-video for video and line-in from the composite
 >> connection for the audio.
 >
 >
 > Sound *is* carried over the USB connection.  It works fine using
 > Windows Movie maker, and the capture software that came with the
 > camera.  The problem with these programs is that for some reason, the
 > captured video quality is not what I would call the best.  I've come
 > *close* to having a good DVD production, but close does not count.
 >
 >
 >>
 >> If you have a Firewire port on the Camcorder - then by all means
 >> obtain a firewire card and cable to connect that way -
 >
 > The Camcorder *does* have a firewire connection.  Or something called
 > iLink, which I believe is the same thing.  I don't have that hardware
 > capability yet, so I want to get by with the cheapest solution
 > possible.
 
 PCI Firewire cards are quite cheap these days, that would probably be your
 best option.
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 Adrian A
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