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cantdrv55 05-20-2009 03:35 PM

Need AV help - is there a way to convert a ...
 
movie on a mini-DV tape into a DVD-R? My camcorder is about 6 years old and is a mini-DV type. I'd like to burn the movies onto a DVD-R but the camcorder only has a 9 pin serial port, no USB. My computer has a DVD burner but is only USB. Is there such a thing as a serial to USB converter? Is there an easier, more straightforward way to accomplish this?

Amail 05-20-2009 04:05 PM

I recently spent time trying to hook up my old parallel printer to a new USB only computer. There are parallel to USB adapters, but I read some pretty poor comments on them so didn't try it. Ended up getting a new printer.

The moral is there is probably a serial to USB adapter, but I can't begin to tell you if it would work. Check Fry's or some such?

slodave 05-20-2009 04:08 PM

Here's a link a an example:
http://www.usbgear.com/USB-Serial.html

I have used Parallel to USB a few times and have yet to have a problem. Also with PS2 to USB. I find them at FRY'S.

Unless it is homemade porn, I'd consider having a shop convert it for you. It would be better quality than the serial would provide.

TimT 05-20-2009 04:11 PM

Serial to USB adapters work 9 out of 10 times...

Im surprise the Mini DV camcorder has a serial connection though... I have a Sony Mini DV which is probably 10 years old and has a Firewire out, and another out with a mini jack and cable..

cantdrv55 05-20-2009 06:00 PM

That's exactly what I have, a Sony mini DV but I thought the mini jack was a serial port. So is there a firewire to USB adapter? My computers don't have a firewire input.

campbellcj 05-20-2009 08:08 PM

I'd be shocked if a DV camcorder did not have a Firewire output. If it does then you can add a firewire card to your PC pretty inexpensively, and then it's a piece of cake to grab the video, edit it if you'd like, and burn it to DVD. There is basic software included with Windows and (I think) MacOS that can do this.

Or, if you're lucky maybe a friend or family member already has a Firewire-ready machine and would do it for you.

cantdrv55 05-20-2009 08:20 PM

See, this is why PPOT is so cool. Yes, the camcorder does have a firewire output. Looks like I'll be stopping by Frys Electronics on the way home tomorrow to pick up a firewire card for my laptop. Thanks guys!

LeeH 05-20-2009 10:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cantdrv55 (Post 4675740)
See, this is why PPOT is so cool. Yes, the camcorder does have a firewire output. Looks like I'll be stopping by Frys Electronics on the way home tomorrow to pick up a firewire card for my laptop. Thanks guys!

Video takes up huge amounts of hard drive space. We've been trying to figure out the best way to convert our old 8mm to some other format. After finding certain models of camcorders will play regular 8mm tapes through a DV output we started putting them on my wife's external drive. It filled up very quickly. I tripped across a $20 DVD recorder at a garage sale last week and we're just going to burn them directly. We really don't need to edit, mix, etc. Our main concern is that the tapes are getting elderly.

trekkor 05-20-2009 10:44 PM

On a related note:

What's the best way to capture VHS tape content to digital format?
Maybe a wire from VHS player to my camcorder or directly to the computer?

I have some old a/x footage.


KT

slodave 05-20-2009 10:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trekkor (Post 4675923)
On a related note:

What's the best way to capture VHS tape content to digital format?
Maybe a wire from VHS player to my camcorder or directly to the computer?

I have some old a/x footage.


KT

My camcorder has a cable that allows for RCA inputs. So I could record from a VCR to the cam. You can also get a capture card for the PC that has RCA inputs as well.

trekkor 05-20-2009 10:52 PM

Any other inputs I could look for? ( on the cam )


KT

slodave 05-20-2009 10:57 PM

What is the make/model?

trekkor 05-20-2009 11:06 PM

JVC GR-D870U.

thanks.


KT

trekkor 05-20-2009 11:07 PM

I also have an older JVC GR-D72U that may still work?


KT

slodave 05-20-2009 11:15 PM

I'm starting to get in over my head. I have a Sony, that when switched into VCR mode, allows me to connect any RCA device via the RCA to mini jack connector. I also have S-video, Firewire and USB, but have never tried to put video onto the camera with these - although I know that I could via Firewire.

Looks like your second camcorder will work. It has composite in/out, s-video in/out..
http://www.easycamcorders.com/specs/JVC--GR-D72.htm

trekkor 05-20-2009 11:22 PM

Quote:

s-video in/out..
Yes, it does.

So, I just need to see if I have s-video out on the VHS, and that's it?
That would be slick.

If I do not have s-video out on the VHS, do I still have options?


KT

slodave 05-20-2009 11:24 PM

It says composite in and out as well. Isn't there a cable that allows you to plug in RCA adapters? Either way, you will still need a capture card for the PC as well. :)

Or, a firewire port on the PC.

trekkor 05-20-2009 11:45 PM

I have a Firewire card installed.

There is a outlet jack on both cameras that allow viewing on a TV with RCA's.
That's output only, I'm assuming.


KT

slodave 05-20-2009 11:51 PM

The second cam has a FW port, connect it to the FW card in the PC.... Use the second cam, it should work for you.

trekkor 05-21-2009 12:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slodave (Post 4675975)
The second cam has a FW port, connect it to the FW card in the PC.... Use the second cam, it should work for you.

I'm sorry. I don't follow. ( getting tired )
How do I connect from the VHS, now?



KT

slodave 05-21-2009 12:22 AM

VHS/VCR has RCA (composite) and/or S-Video in/out.... You'll have to look and see. If composite, you need to find the cable for the camcorder. If the VCR has S-video out, then you need an S-video cable from VCR to camcorder.

I'm done for the night.... Very long day, enough tech issues for now.

trekkor 05-21-2009 12:24 AM

Thanks.


KT


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