Using Camcorder to convert anolog to DV

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  1. Scr33ch

    Scr33ch Member

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    I've got a Sony DCR-TRV310 NTSC and I would like to get the camcorder to input analog and output digital (ADC) with out recording to a tape. I know I can to realtime DAC to display output from PC on TVs, or record to VHS.

    Anyone know of a way to set the camcorder up to do this. Maybe a way of modifing to it to get it to do this? I'm confident to tear this this apart again, a friend dropped on it pavement and I had to disassamble nearly the whole thing to repair the lock/standby
    switch.

    Perhaps a list of camcorder's that are able to this could be useful.
     
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    fugitive2 Regular member

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    To buy a Camcorder for this "feature" ?
    you shouldn't, I bought my self the Canopus
    ADVC-100 (399euro)it has also a "cheatmode" to
    disable Macrovision, which i guess isn't
    available on a Camcorder...
    This analog > DV convertor works like a charm,
    less expensive, and does things only higher
    priced DV camcorders have.

    btw. Terratec has also a device like this.
     
  3. obieobied

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    i'm not exactly sure what you want to do.
    but i guess its similair to what I do.
    I use my Sony DCR-TRV720 to capture TV or Video Games that i play and pass 'em over to PC in DV format.
    I just put everything next to each other

    First, the jacks to output from cam to tv, i put them in the outputs on the TV, and then in the Menus (in VTR mode)
    You go to VTR Set
    Then A/V-> DV Out and set that to ON.
    then u can output to PC in realtime.
    it works for me. if u cant find the A/V->DV OUT option in the menu, then ur camera can not output in realtime [from analog 2 PC]

    If this is not what you wanted to do, i have been wasting time to get my cam, and check the menu so i hope this is what u wanted. lemme know. (in this forum)
     
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    fugitive2 Regular member

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    Yes, that is exactly why i almost bought
    a new camcorder, (still got a good Hi8 cam) for this "realtime" feature, i discovered in time there are also "boxes" which do the same thing, (+disabling Macrovision) and are less exspensive.
    The only thing is, you have "only" stereo sound, because, when, in a later stage,you want it to use it for HDTV, you have to buy another one, for six sound channel support.
     
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    Scr33ch Member

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    Obieobied, that is exactly what I'm wanting. But, based on the details you gave about configuring camcorder to do this I'm almost sure that the TRV-310 can not do this unless it can be modified to do so. I would buy a comcorder just for this feature, but the 310 is an older model and the newer models have a much higher ccd count, so an upgrade may be in order within a year or so.

    Thank You for the input, I may be able to borrow a friend's newer model and see if it can do what I want. And now I have a good idea of what menu option to look for when I'm shopping for a new camcorder.

    Screech
     
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