My friend has a sony camcorder DCR HC 40.. the inbuilt picture package software is not capable of copying videos to harddisk(it directly copies into cd/dvd etc) So she uses **STOIK **capture which works fine..The OS is winxp..But there was no support for USB 2.0.
I hav in my system, **win 2k pro **with USB 2.0 drivers installed and everything connected.. here the picture quality is good.. but the STOIk app doesnt record/capture video sound..directx9 is also installed in my sys..
Videos can’t be transferred over USB 2.0 as DV cameras use raw AVI format (~13 GB per hour) which requires Firewire interface (IEEE1394) for transfers…
I had posted a tutorial on Video transfer/capture and conversion in the tutorials and guides section, that should help you out
a few questions
is it minidv handy cam? or is it hi8
which application is bundled with it for recording?
a few answers :
it is indeed possible to transfer video from handycam to pc via usb 2.0 it can be considered as recording.
it requires sony usb drivers if u need it tell i will mail you
i have got mgi videowav for recording which records in avi and then renders in the format of your choice.
but i liked the mainconcept mpeg encoder for the sake of its simplicity and make sure you keep resulting avi file size less than or equal to 900 mbs.
i have made many cds with sony mini dv handycam of my friend on my pc.
Medpal, r u sure, its mini-dv..just wondering…cuz, i’ve a mini-dv cam…
And r u sure, it was the USB port itself…As far as I know, the current usb ports are not able to handle the massive data transfer rates of dv camcorders. Well, at least I can’t transfer in my dv camcorder. Maybe u can, but the resulting pic quality???
i wonder id dat’s possible,…why not get a firewire pci for 500/- though…you’ll also get a firewire cable along that retails independently for 250 (wonder why though!)