![]() ![]() TO JIM HARDIN: I just checked, and, yes, this laptop has an IEEE 1394 Bus host controller. Again, thanks for the help!Īgain, I am amazed by your expertise. If nothing else, I can always use the V2D to convert some of my beloved music albums to digital files. ($48, compared to $68 at Best Buy.) So I have it coming in the mail soon. To: JIM HARDIN Interestingly, minutes before I saw your post about the fire wall, I had gone on ebay and bought the Roxio VHS to DVD device, once again. That will be fine for many users but you might consider moving up to one of the Roxio 2012 Suites for a real Editor and Authoring program The V2D program is quite limited but maybe a combination of WMM & V2D might be what you need for now. You don't need the 'device' to capture with, but all you have will be Windows Movie Maker to edit & burn with. ![]() Your manual assumed a Desktop, which are nearly always a 6 pin, hence the "6-to-4 pin" it mentioned. GREAT! The Windows terminology will vary from OS to OS and I don't recall what OS that screen cap was fromĤ pin to 4 pin is correct for what you have. ![]() ![]() I appreciate the effort and expertise you all are putting into this. I would gladly re-purchase the device if the experts here can help me get it to work. Just checked and my computer's sound recording and playback default device is SigmaTel C-Major Audio.įull disclosure: Today I returned the VHS to DVD device to Best Buy (my 30-day limit would be up tomorrow). Always capture to your computer so you can preview it before wasting a disc." I did not locate a capability on the VHS to DVD device to capture directly to hard drive. But bottom line is, no bars when I attempt to copy to disc.ġ. Perhaps I saw them when experimenting with a program other than Burn to Disc. Confession: I saw the volume bars work once but I could not get them to work again. The ONLY two outlets on this camcorder are the S-Cable and a USB cable.ģ. It DOES NOT have audio and video outlets. The camcorder model is Panasonic Model PV-DV203. The sound I heard was coming from the camcorder/VHS. I felt I had to do it this way because the camcorder has no audio and video outputs.ġ. Wow, you folks are on it! To clarify, I had the VHS to DVD device connected to my Dell Inspiron Computer (WIN XP) via the S-Cable. ![]()
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