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I found my family’s old handy cam (DCR DVD105) and I need help figuring out how to get videos to my computer. Do I need a special chord, adapter or program??
Hello @adyhawkins,
if you still have the RCA-cable, which came with the camcorder, I suggest you go with a so called "Video Capture Card". I personally recommend the one from Magix, since it comes with a basic video editing software. There are alternatives you can find on ebay or amazon, but there I can't give you a recommendation on which product works best.
Simply connect the camcorder to the USB-Dongle, play back the video on the camcorder and "record" the video signal it outputs via the RCA-leads.
- Nic
My cameras manual says to use 8cm dvdr discs but all my local store has it “16x” will that work? I’m a little confused looking online of what discs will work
Hello @adyhawkins,
I don't understand that question - I thought you still have footage recorded with the camera that you now want to offload to a PC.
- Nic
Sorry! This is a separate question. I figured it out and got the videos downloading. But would like to continue to use the camera but am having trouble figuring out what type of disc to purchase.
Hello @adyhawkins,
kindly create a new post for the second question
Also which option did you use/find to transfer the video files. Did you go via a video grabber or did you choose a different solution all together.
- Nic
Hi @adyhawkins,
@adyhawkins schrieb:
My cameras manual says to use 8cm dvdr discs but all my local store has it “16x” will that work? I’m a little confused looking online of what discs will work
you are mixing size and speed 😉
Yes, your camera does except 8cm disks only, which is the diameter of the disk. The 16x value which you are referring to is the writing speed. 16x means that you can write to the disk at a speed 16 times faster than a "normal" DVD would be read from. So yes, your camera should be able to write to 16x disks, provided they're not wider than 8cm.
Cheers
darkframe