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cpc000cpc wrote on 5/14/2011, 2:34 AM

heather1963,

 

Though different, both your camera and the VHS need some hardware to convert the 'analog' electrical signals into numbers (digital for the PC). A web search of S-video (which I found your camera had) and USB came up with several cable options eg:

http://www.usbvideoadapter.com/Video_Audio_Adapter/audio_index.htm

http://www.usb-port.com/uvd201.html

(I'm not recommending, I just found their sites.)

 

If your VHS can already connect (it usually has composite video out, typically a yellow RCA plug) I think there are also s-video/composite video adaptors though s-video direct is probably better.

 

Hope this helps,

Carl

heather1963 wrote on 5/16/2011, 3:30 PM

Hi Carl

 

When I checked all the cables I managed to figure out that the scart connector has the red, yellow and white as well as an S connection (though this was a female connection too) and that this could be plugged into an adaptor like the one that you suggested and then into a USB connector.  That works for the video to the pc.  Managed to get a video onto the pc with sound using that method.

 

I think that what I need to look for is something similar for the camcorder but with an S connection that is male with the cinch pins so I get the audio and then I can connect using the connector that you suggested and the USB thing provided.  It's just finding one!