What cable for DV output on JVC GR-D23E

prrune -  
 prrune -
Hello,
I don’t know which cable to buy to transfer my movies to the computer
and especially which port on my old computer, would you have photos to show me the cable and the port on the computer, I know NOTHING about it
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15 answers

  1. Titoulechien
     
    The input on the left is the DV format and the other side of the cable is FireWire to connect to the PC, if you have this port! otherwise you need to buy a PCI card
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  2. prrune
     
    Wow, what speed in the response
    but I looked at the photo, it does not match my DV output on the JVC
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  3. prrune
     
    HOW TO ADD A PHOTO FOR ME,

    in exterior form it corresponds to the 14th photo of your 2D link but inside it’s not the same, I don’t have 4 holes I have 5 small bars (not even a millimeter) on a long one (3 or 4 millimeters
    not easy my explanation, sorryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
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  4. prrune
     
    and on the computer I don’t have anything to receive the audio output from your 3rd link (which I hadn’t seen)
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  5. jjpot Posted messages 8431 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   2 259
     
    to upload a photo, use a photo sharing site like https://imageshack.com/
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  6. prrune
     
    while waiting, check out this link for a photo of my DV shot, it's on a forum where I know how to post photos lol
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    1. jjpot Posted messages 8431 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   2 259
       
      Where is the link?
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  7. prrune
     
    I can't insert the second photo. My USB port at the back of the laptop just got stuck in the laptop. I turned off the laptop, I take it apart to try to put it back, and I'll come back later.
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    1. Titoulechien
       
      http://www.electramaroc.com/electra/images/Cable%20FirewireIEEE1394%204.jpg
      The jack on the left is the DV format to connect to your camcorder, and the other end of the cable is FireWire (nothing to do with USB) to connect to the PC, if you have this port! otherwise you need to buy a PCI card
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  8. Anonymous user
     
    To begin in video.

    The request to start: “I have recorded a Mini DV or DVCAM cassette and I’m looking to transfer the video from the camcorder to my computer (PC or MAC) to do editing. How to configure the computer to capture the video onto a hard drive?”

    - 1. Prerequisite. The computer must be equipped with a FireWire connector (or I-Link or IEEE1394 or DV, it’s all the same). One of two things. Either the computer has one and all is well, or it doesn’t and in that case you need to add this connector to the computer. On PC, recent quality motherboards always have at least one. But if it’s necessary, installing one is actually simple to do and it doesn’t cost much (€10 to €20). You open the casing and insert the FireWire-equipped card into one of the free PCI slots on the motherboard. On a laptop without FireWire, buy an adapter on the Express Card (PCMCIA) slot, the little notch on the side of the laptop.

    Attention: do not use the USB cable supplied with the device to capture video to the computer. USB should only be used for transferring photos or standard-definition video. For good, lossless quality, go only through FireWire (or I-Link or IEEE1394 or DV).

    - 2. Connect the camcorder to the computer with the appropriate FireWire cable. Depending on the case, this cable will be 4/4 or 6/4, i.e., having a connector that fits on one side to the camcorder and on the other to the computer (the camcorder with DV IN uses the same DV connector to transfer videos (OUT) and receive (IN)).

    - 3. The computer recognizes the camcorder when connected or when it is switched to VCR mode. At this stage, what to answer at the Windows prompt on PC? Answer: nothing. Why? Because you may need to configure the software the first time you use it. Therefore, if it hasn’t been done yet, open Windows Movie Maker on Windows or iMovie on Mac and locate your capture interface. If the capture software has not yet been configured or has already been used for a capture via USB, you must configure it to capture in DV. The proper European setting with a DV PAL camcorder is: DV PAL, 720 x 576, 25 frames per second.

    - 4. Then, either start the capture and let the computer transfer the captured file into a default directory, or prefer to perform other adjustments to send the video to a hard drive different from the one used by the OS (Windows XP on PC). In any case, you are now able to control the camcorder video capture. You can still fine-tune the settings (capturing the reel in one go, or in pieces, or doing rough cut with scene detection). Avoid capturing in standard definition, because today hard drives are large enough that you don’t need to redo the job and recapture in full HD.

    - 5. Finally, you can start editing on the computer. Open the editing interface, move the captured sequences from the chute or hard drive to the source window or directly to the timeline, and then edit as you like (non-linear) according to your imagination and project. In the end, you can output a DV master of your edit by sending your copy back onto a DV cassette of the camcorder, via the same DV connector used during capture. Only after taking the precaution of preserving the edit would I recommend moving on to authoring, a prerequisite to burning the video to a DVD to allow playback on a home DVD player.
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  9. prrune
     
    installing a FireWire connector is actually simple to do and it doesn’t cost much (10 to 20 €). We open the hood and insert the card equipped with a FireWire connector into one of the free PCI slots on the motherboard.

    houlala what is a slot?
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    1. jjpot Posted messages 8431 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   2 259
       
      A slot is a space intended to receive a card or a memory module, it is rectangular, long and narrow and full of gold connectors.
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  10. prrune
     
    Don't you have a beginner's photo?
    Have you looked at the back of my computer? because I think I might not have the right connector.
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