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Date Posted: 03:33:34 11/02/03 Sun
Author: Donald
Author Host/IP: cdm-68-226-189-42.lkch.cox-internet.com / 68.226.189.42
Subject: Re: Capturing video from the JVC HM-DH30000 d-vhs recorder to the computer
In reply to: Paul 's message, "Capturing video from the JVC HM-DH30000 d-vhs recorder to the computer" on 21:07:13 05/15/03 Thu

Did You Ever Get an answer to your Question.If so, could you please forward it to me.


Donald


>I just bought the JVC HM-DH30000 d-vhs video recorder.
> It works with HD and has the i-link 1394 ports in and
>out. My question is, I wanted to use it to capture
>from video tapes to my computer. I plugged it into my
>computer (my computer has XP on it), and my computer
>thought it was a av/dv tuner or something like that,
>but had no software drivers to load for it. So, I was
>not able to get the computer to capture from it. I
>called JVC and asked them if this system was capable
>of outputting the video signal to the computer through
>the 1394 port, and they said, "Yes, but we don't
>support that". They said something along the lines
>of, "you would have to tell windows that it is a dv
>camcorder so that XP would recognize it, then you
>would have to make sure it was looking for an MPEG2
>signal, because that is what the signal comes out as."
> That was the most information I could get out of
>them. This system was quite expensive, and I would
>really like to see it work for this. I can hook it up
>to another capturing device (similar to a Dazzle) and
>send the signal out the S-video to this capturing
>device, but that is not what I want to do. I want to
>go directly from the recorder through the 1394 port to
>my computer. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
>My email is "elsass@ctaz.com". Thanks!
>
>Paul

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