R
Ray Woodcock
I have a system built around an Asus P4PE motherboard. It has a
Firewire connector and also has an attachment that provides jacks for
S-VID and COMP (in and out).
On the other hand, I have an analog VCR with lots of videotapes that I
would like to get into that computer somehow. But how?
When I bought the P4PE, I thought I would be all set to import video.
Evidently not. It seems I am missing a piece of hardware that will
allow me to take the cable or phono output from the VCR and translate
it to one of these inputs on the P4PE.
The P4PE also has Ethernet and USB 2.0 connections. I heard that USB
was slow.
Any advice on what device would work best to enable me to explore
this? I don't want to spend much time or money screwing around with
it, naturally.
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
Firewire connector and also has an attachment that provides jacks for
S-VID and COMP (in and out).
On the other hand, I have an analog VCR with lots of videotapes that I
would like to get into that computer somehow. But how?
When I bought the P4PE, I thought I would be all set to import video.
Evidently not. It seems I am missing a piece of hardware that will
allow me to take the cable or phono output from the VCR and translate
it to one of these inputs on the P4PE.
The P4PE also has Ethernet and USB 2.0 connections. I heard that USB
was slow.
Any advice on what device would work best to enable me to explore
this? I don't want to spend much time or money screwing around with
it, naturally.
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.