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RCA to USB 3 Cable

GPag

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I want to connect a Sony digital camcorder, DCR-TRV510, to my laptop so I can transfer tapes. The camcorder has FireWire and RCA outputs. My laptop only has a USB 3 input. Do I just need an RCA output to USB 3 input converter cable or are there other configuration issues I need to worry about?
Thanks.
 
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Isn't RCA just an analog output to hook it up to a tv for playback?

I'd try a FireWire to USB cable. But you may also need to dig up a driver if Windows won't recognize it.
 
Agreed, converting analog to digital is going to be lower quality than keeping it digital with a firewire to USB converter/cable. I have seen some cables or just inline adapters that are just connector conversions, meaning a firewire on one end and USB on the other, and I don't think those will work, rather it needs to be an active adapter with a bridge chip circuit in it.

I saw this topic mentioning that, and it also mentioned S-Video. If it has S-Video that will be higher quality than the RCA jack output, but still not as good as keeping it digital.


How about a PC that you add a firewire card to if needed?
 
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