Don Palomaki |
February 15th, 2008 07:48 AM |
As noted above, firewire is the preferred way to capture digital video and associated audio streams. You need to be sure you get a cable with the correct connector on each end. I have not used WMM, and have no info on your PC, so I don't know if it will recognize and capture from the XL1s on your PC. You might try search the forums here for any discussions on issues with WMM. I vaguely recall some folks discussing driver update issues at one time.
To use analog output from the camcorder (s-video or composite) you will need an appropriate analog capture card or device connected to the PC. There are many options available at a wide range of price points and quality - too many to list in a single post. The options range from a USB-connected break-out box, to a plug-in board, to being a built-in capability of the PC's graphics card. Many come with basic video editing software.
On getting a fire wire cable, you will probably need 6-pin to 4-pin cable, and costs range widely. You can pay from under $3 for a generic in a plastic bag to over $30 for a high end national brand name in a fancy blister pack, and for most folks the $3 will work fine.
At this point, if you want more focused suggestions please tell us about your PC. What make/model, processor and speed, how much memory, windows version, what ports it has, how many drives and size, etc.
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