Chanda Wittwer: Get a DVD recorder and run your video interest's output on your DVD receorder's enter (use a spitter so which you would be able to view it on the television besides). then you definately can use your computing device's DVD participant to receive the photos onto your computing device's problematic stress, and voila!
Samatha Nicar: You need a camera that has a video input connection. They're usually only found on higher end cameras such as the Canon XH-A1. It has a stereo-type input that leads to composite cables as well as component cables for recording HD. If you don't have the money for a high end camcorder, you might just want to get a tripod and point it at the TV. Just make sure you're not going handheld and frame the TV well. Also, if your camera has a mic input, you can plug in a stereo-to-RCA cord then plug the RCA ends into the output connections on receiver, digital cable box, satellite receiver, or however you get picture on your tube. This! way, at least you'll get perfect sound, even if you don't get great video. Another option, if you have Dish Network, is to DVR the event, then backup the video on a USB drive/HDD (you have to call them to make this option available). If you must have it on tape, then you can transfer video from a computer to tape through software such as Adobe Premiere. A third option would be to buy a mini DV or HDV VTR unit. You can then record directly to tape via composite or component cables. Lastly, you can buy a cable card for your PC then just record footage directly to your HDD. Hope that helps....Show more
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