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So I'd somehow have to convert this to USB-C then.) Regarding MiniDV tapes: (I'm not 100% sure, but if I remember correctly the camcorder we have has a port for this cable. do I understand that VHS is only 333x480, so the Mac-support resolution would be more than enough?
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Here the PC version supports 720x480 while the Mac version supports 640x480. I'll take what you mentioned and do some more research to all of it.

So I'd prefer to keep that digital indeed. Yeah, as I understood it, the camera (Mini DV) tapes are in digital format, rather than analog for VHS. If I can sell some of the equipment after I'm done for half the price, that'd be great too. Every store I found who has the service of digitalising it charge €10-€15 each, so it will be at least €500.Įven though I don't know exactly what I need yet, I hope a budget of €500 for everything is enough. 4x USB-C.Ĭonsidering the amount of tapes we have (I haven't counted but I'm guessing it's 50-100) I'm willing to spend some money on it.
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The one I currently have is MacBook Pro 16" 2019. I had an old MacBook Pro with native FireWire connection. It all depends on your resources, and how much time and money you want to spend. They used to limit the number of downloads per day of your own videos, so your success may vary.Īgain, a lot of "ifs".
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After it is uploaded, you can always download a digital copy. The reason i am not suggesting you use video out from your camera is that you lose quality going from digital to analog back to digital.įinally, you may, with the proper converter, be able to play your video live to youtube. If you have to get a breakout box, it will make your life easier if you get one with usbc into your computer. Toast Titanium package has a side app that can view video and convert. The new Final Cut probably will work too. If you have access to an older mac with iMovie, it can do it. Adobe premiere pro will probably still allow you to digitize from dv. In that case, it will probably come with video digitizing software. If your camera doesnt have video in, you will need to consider a breakout box that has composite video in. If your camera has video in but no dv (live) out, you can record to dv and then digitize. If you are lucky, your camera has a video in jack so you can take the output of your vhs deck into the camera and output dv. If your camera is dv, you will need a (probably) 4 pin to whatever your box has. This may come in the form of an adapter, or a breakout box, or even an Apple Cinema display. If you have a late model mac book, you will need a usbc to firewire converter. This is kinda complicated for a novice and it depends on what kind of mac you have. Is that a good option, or would you suggest another product? Side question: I also have a lot of photo negatives I want to convert too. How would I go to convert these MiniDV tapes? I need to work with FireWire, but this doesn't connect to my Mac obviously.

To digitalise MiniDV, it seems a bit more complicated.

Is this understanding correct? When searching Amazon there are so many of these 'convert'-tools, but have no idea which is the one I need.
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