On Sat, 2006-03-25 at 01:05 +1200, Nick Rout wrote: > On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 19:49:40 -0700 > Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Fri, 2006-03-24 at 14:40 +1200, Nick Rout wrote: > > > I am unclear what you mean here. what is a "Analog to Digital S-VHS > > > converter." I suspect it has RCA analog video in, but what comes out? > > > is > > > it DV (like a DV camera format)? > > > > > > If so I suspect you will ned up with a DV format file on your > > > computer, > > > not sure if you can see that "live" but it might in kino. > > > > > > emerge kino and try it. > > > > The Converter has an Analog IN input (RCA-type A/V jack) and output is > > S-VHS Video Out / Coaxial S/PDIF out / Toslink out > > So I'm not sure I'll be able to take advantage of it, I think I need RCA > > to DV converter (with FireWire port) > > do you mean s-video rather than s-vhs? s-video is still an analog > signal. anyway its not gonna do what we want.
You are right, I just converts composite video to S-Video; so it will not be much of use to me. > analog to dv is an expensive device, but some digital video cameras > have an analog rca input and you can convert old analog stuff to dv by > passing it through the camera. I am not sure if you have to record it > on to digital video tape first and then play it out over the firewore > port, or whther you can simply pass it through. Good idea I'll try to see if it works. I've installed the ieee1394 card and tried it with Digial Camera and "kino"; it works perfectly. My Digital Camera has an "AV" port so I'll try to connect the it and use it as a player (dubbing), but as you said I'll have to test if it goes through or I need to record it first, I'll try this sometime this evening. > A simple PCI framegrabber will do what you want, but you specified USB > or firewire, so are we dealing with a laptop? If you need a USB device > i pointed out one that will work in my first post, but thats not to say > other usb devices won't work. The 400x Microscope (fiberscope) I have connects to a standard TV and the picture is black and white, but I would like to find the simplest solution to connect it to a PC (and Laptop eventually) and take a picture. The simplex solution is the best for me so I was looking for USB port since both Laptop and PC have them. If I go with PCI card (be it ieee1394 or any framegrabber) I can only use it with PC. QUESTION regarding ieee1394: When I installed the ieee1394 card, it has two 6-pin ports and one 4-pin port. I have connected the Digital Camera to one of the 6-pin ports and I couldn't make it to work with "kino", so I try the other port and it worked. I was under impression that ieee1394 cards would work the same as USB-ports; regardless which port I plug my device into it will just work, not so with ieee1394 cards. How do I control which port I need to plug the device into and how are they numbered? In "kino" under settings there is IEEE1394 "tab" and has an option "raw1394 interface" option that is set to "0" I've tried setting it to "1" but it didn't work. -- #Joseph -- [email protected] mailing list

