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Connecting Video Cassette Player

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 10:28 am
by ibmnarayan
We still have video cassettes (tapes) and with Videostudio 7 I could use
Video Cassette Player. I have now lost the hardware for connecting
the JVC format of Video Cassette Player. Can any one suggest the sw I could look for for making movies with photographs, cd, dvd, camera, movie camera and also JVC VIDEO CASSETTE PLAYER. If there is any
reseller in Bangalore for Corel pl.let me know the name and phone number
so that I can buy the sw and also any hardware to be bought to connect the cassette player.

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 10:53 am
by Ron P.
Welcome to the forums,

First we need more information in order to help you.
What model of JVC camcorder? Is it the standard VHS, or VHS-C? When you say you lost the hardware, do you mean the connecting cables? If so those are just RCA Composite, unless you're video card came with special cables, like an SCART.

What capture device were you using to capture your video to your PC?

Since VS11, analog capturing has been very problematic, using VS to capture. They have replaced the Direct Show capture plug-in with one of their own creations, IVI. It seems to refuse or is limited in analog video capturing. A work-around is to capture with any version prior to VS11, and then insert your captured video clips into the later versions.

You should be able to order software directly from Corel's website. I'm not sure what software you're inquiring about. Also I'm not familiar with any retailers in India.

Connecting Video Cassette Player

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 11:29 am
by ibmnarayan
Thanks. The JVC Video Cassette Player is VHS format. By hardware I mean, the attachment recd. by me when I ordered VideoStudio 7.

Hope this helps in replying to my query. While with any new version of sw I can capture photographs, CD or DVD or Sony Video Camera or digital camera, my question is to locate a software which can support capturing clippings from the old Video Cassette Players. You will recall the Video Cassette Players use to come with VHS version or Sony Beta tapes (smaller in size).

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 12:28 pm
by Ron P.
I use my Sony DCR-TRV 120 as a pass-through analog-digital converter to capture my old Beta and VHS. I connect the VCR to my Sony camcorder, and then my camcorder is connected to my PC by Firewire. The software I use is either an earlier version of VS, or WinDV.
By hardware I mean, the attachment recd. by me when I ordered VideoStudio 7.
Sorry I don't know what the attachment might be. Could you please be specific?

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 1:01 pm
by Ken Berry
... Plus I have the suspicion it was not an attachment received when he ordered VS7, but the other way round. Most likely ordered a hardware capture device, with which VS 7 SE came as the capture software...

Pass through

Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 12:18 am
by Ken Veal
need some clarification here-did you mean that the VCR, camcorder +PC
were all connected at the same time and then you captured live
footage as it played ? I have captured analogue video from another cam into my camcorder before and then captured the result into VS as dv............ken

Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 1:39 am
by sjj1805
When I converted my VHS to digital I invested in a TV Card and simply hooked the VHS player up to it. Depending upon the individual TV Card and VHS player this can be done either by using the standard coaxial aerial cable, or you can use RCA plugs (Red/White/Yellow).

Having done so then you can use VideoStudio or MovieFactory to record the VHS onto your computer, alternatively most TV Cards come with their own purpose built recording software.

Here is a tutorial I created some time ago
MF4: Create DVD from Hauppauge TV Card

Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 11:33 pm
by Clevo
The set-up I have for converting VHS tapes is a USB TV dongle with inbuilt HD tuner. It's made by Kaiser Baas and it only cost me $90 AUD.

I can also watch & record TV.

It works really well and VS X2 recognises the dongle and I can capture straight from TV or VHS