Analog to Firewire Cables?
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Analog to Firewire Cables?
Do standard RGB analog to firewire cables exist? I'm planning on pulling some stuff off old VHS tapes, so I can edit them on the computer. I can pass it through my camcorder, or use an old converter (Dazzle), but let's say I'm lazy(Because I am)> I want to cut out the middle-man. Does such a cable exist? I did a quick Google search, but haven't found it yet.
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I am not aware of such a beast, and I imagine that that kind of signal conversion would require a rather sizable piece of hardware stuck to it, but that's assuming I don't have my head up my ass.
You could probably find a 50-70 dollar ATI TV Tuner card (TV-Wonder), those come with RGB inputs and video capture options. That probably breaks your lazy barrier, though.
You could probably find a 50-70 dollar ATI TV Tuner card (TV-Wonder), those come with RGB inputs and video capture options. That probably breaks your lazy barrier, though.
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Would a USB adapter with RGB hookups do the trick?
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Re: Analog to Firewire Cables?
Not possible.Lord Poe wrote:Do standard RGB analog to firewire cables exist? I'm planning on pulling some stuff off old VHS tapes, so I can edit them on the computer. I can pass it through my camcorder, or use an old converter (Dazzle), but let's say I'm lazy(Because I am)> I want to cut out the middle-man. Does such a cable exist? I did a quick Google search, but haven't found it yet.
That's a converter like he has.General Zod wrote:Would a USB adapter with RGB hookups do the trick?
Pretty much. Firewire is basically the same thing as USB - it does some things slightly to somewhat better but more expensively which is sadly the main reason it doesn't have much market share beyond the video editing niche. But it is a full featured external device connector and not just a video cable so such a converter (beyond stuff akin to the device already linked) simply doesn't exist.
http://www.theimagingsource.com/en/prod ... /overview/
330 usd
I've never used it but it looks like it will do what you want.
330 usd
I've never used it but it looks like it will do what you want.
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