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Dell makes cheap kinda sorta almost industry standard stuff. We had many Dell computes that did the job they were bought to do. Baking any upgrades was always a pain it possible at all without Dell parts.
It is the major reason I build my systems with all 100% industry standard parts. PCI-E cards will be had to find expect used on EBAY. Like finding 15 inch tires for a 911. Likely your motherboard is in a Dell case, so no replacement motherboard will fit. I bet you can find a friend or relative with an old computer they don't use and buy it cheap. |
at lunch I'll look for the USB one and use the new computer.
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If it uses USB be sure it is USB 3 at a minimum. 3.1 is even better.
USB 2 is pitiful slow. |
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That should work great as long as your source has those. I am assuming the VCR so you should be good. It was a few days ago when we talked about it though.
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I took the 911 our for a short drive to test the AC in the 91 degree heat. I deliberately ran it at maximum cold for the 20 minute drive. I was about to freeze, so I stopped and checked the AC compressor. The system was working so well that the return suction line to the compressor was even frosted. :D:D If I can generate that much cooling, in hotter weather the evaporator can blow it all on us and I will be cooler than James Bond saving the world again. |
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Sorry it took so long. |
I need to set up my parents old 8 mm home movies and figure out how to digitize them. To send them out is insane expensive.
https://www.amazon.com/Wolverine-Film2Digital-MovieMaker-Card-Bundle/dp/B01NBHQSOC?&linkCode=sl1&tag=indiewire0d-20&linkId=28ad0513d399303cea8c6718c25948e0&languag e=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl I may buy something like this. |
not only insane but there is no way I'd want to mail the only copy.
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Glen, there is a local company here that did those old 8mm to digital that wasn't very expensive. Our closest town is 50k people, I am surprised OKC doesn't have someone. |
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I then ripped the DVD to a MP4 movie, and have it on my computer. Then I uploaded it to YouTube and made it a move that only people with the link can play. So all the family can see it anytime from their own phone or computer. I am sure my home movies will be a big money maker and YouTube will get millions of hits. |
morning all. It appears that the camera I want to get the videos from has only a yellow and black output. Think that usb cable device will work?
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The unit on Amazon is not cheap, but I bet once I convert all of my movies, I can sell it for about half. I might even find one used on EBay. I would like to capture them all, and then do a lot of editing. No one but my brother and I really care about them. My nephew might want to see a few of the highlights, but I doubt I could restrain him to sit through all of them. It would be nice to capture the images to digital, and store them on my RAID, and on YouTube. Then do the hard part, trash the original movies. |
I am assuming I can get audio out of the camera using either the red or white connection. I don't care if I lose stereo its no music its family vids.
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Correct, if it has S-Video (black) connector that would give the best video quality, otherwise the yellow composite video will work, and then the Red and White are the audio. If your camera is mono you can use a splitter to record both or just have the computer record in mono, which is what I would do.
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Yep I think its a mono camera. The only two outputs are yellow and black no s-vid. I think I'll give it a try and see,
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thanks for all the help. Did you want me to mail that card back?
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