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Video Cameras: Digital & Analog

Once you've completed filming your video, you'll need a way to prepare it for and load it into your computer so you can edit it and prepare it for posting on a network or the Internet. There are two types of video cameras available today: digital and analog. If you have a digital video camera, the video is already in the digital format your computer needs, but you need to make sure you have a FireWire port on your computer and the appropriate cables to transfer the video from your camera to your computer. If your computer does not have a FireWire port, you can purchase an adapter to transfer the video to your computer.

If your video camera is not a digital model, your camera saves video as an analog signal. Analog signals need to be processed and compressed into digital files to be used on computers. You need to identify what type of ports are on your video camera and your computer and the type of video capture card in your computer or whether you will need to acquire a new cable(s), video capture card and/or adapter (see more information below).


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