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Recording from TV to MiniDV?
So you know how peeps get video game clips etc from the games? I wanna do that, but the best i can work with is a MiniDV Camcorder (Panasonic PV-GS15). Ive been trying to research on how to do this but really havent come up with anything. Do you guys know a method? Or is there some sort of cable i can buy that converts iDV so i can hook it up to a A/V jack of a TV?
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Majority of people who record those types of things are using capture cards rather than recording on camcorders and converting. With that being said, the only way I see possible is to set up your camera pointing towards the TV and hit record. As far as I know, televisions don't have output signals which is the only way to move the picture from the TV to anything else. I guess if it were possible to do some TV to videocassette or something then convert that over but not sure.
But, again, from what I know the people who record games that aren't PC played are using capture cards where they put the input signal into their computer and play like that. |
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