I plan on using a Camcorder and record directly to the computer.  Right
now I have an old analog camcorder with RCA (i believe that is what they
are called - the red, white and yellow plugs) outputs that you can plug
into a tv or vcr (Sony Handycam  model ccd-trv22).  If i have to, I will
acquire a digital camcorder.  I would like to start out with minimal
investment to see if the basic idea "works" and is practical (.e. making
the how-to videos and see if there is interest in the model train
"community" and if there is, upgrade to more "professional" equipment.
 
Thanks!
 
Ken L.


 
 >>> I think the original poster wanted to know what format your
original/source
video would be in. (Not necessarily the final destination format.) The
reason is, an onboard ieee-1394 port, or add-on card for $20, would only
be
able to capture from a camera with ieee-1394 ("DV" for all intents and
purposes). But if you needed to copy from analog formats such as VHS,
8mm,
etc., then you would need to purchase a different card with those
specific
capabilities.




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