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Transferring video from a camcorder to a PC simply involves the use of a FireWire, which enables the footage from the camcorder to be uploaded to any video editing program on the computer. Transfer camcorder footage to a computer, which can then be burned to a DVD, with tips from a digital device specialist in this free video on connecting hardware.

To connect an iPod to a PC, simply plug in the USB side of an iPod connection cable into the computer, insert the other end into the iPod, and wait for iTunes to automatically launch. Hook up an iPod to a computer with tips from a digital device specialist in this free video on connecting hardware.

Copying a VHS tape to a DVD first involves using an S-video or RCA connector to hook up the VCR to the computer, using a video editing program to record the VHS to the computer and then burning that file onto a DVD. Update a VHS collection to DVD with tips from a digital device specialist in this free video on connecting hardware.

To burn a DVD from a camcorder, either hook it up to a computer to upload all of the footage, which offers editing opportunities, or use a VHS/DVD combination player to record the raw footage directly. Create DVDs from camcorder footage with tips from a digital device specialist in this free video on connecting hardware.

Playing a MiniDV tape without buying an expensive DV deck requires popping the tape into a camcorder and changing the settings to the VCR function to view the footage. Play back a MiniDV tape with tips from a digital device specialist in this free video on connecting hardware.

Converting a VHS tape to a DVD can be done in a few different ways, which include using a combination VCR/DVD player and recorder or hooking up a VCR to a computer before burning the footage to a DVD. Upgrade a VHS collection to stable DVDs with tips from a digital device specialist in this free video on connecting hardware.

Digital audio can be converted to analog audio simply by hooking up a cassette tape recorder to the headphone jack of a computer, which allows the digital sound to be recorded in real time. Transfer digital sound to an analog audio medium with tips from a digital device specialist in this free video on connecting hardware.

A DVD player can be connected to a computer in order to burn video files to a DVD, and it can be done using a standard S-video cable. Hook up a DVD player to any computer with tips from a digital device specialist in this free video on connecting hardware.

A computer can be connected to a television using a composite video cable or a super video cable, which treats the TV screen as a second monitor. View downloaded movies or PowerPoint presentations on a television screen with tips from a digital device specialist in this free video on connecting hardware.

Connecting a video camera to a computer simply requires using a FireWire, which turns the computer into a control module for the camera. Find the compatible cables to hook up a camcorder to a computer with tips from a digital device specialist in this free video on connecting hardware.

Converting cassette tapes to CD involves hooking up the cassette player to a CD burner, whether it is a stand-alone burner or a computer equipped with a burner. Update a cassette tape collection to CD with tips from a digital device specialist in this free video on connecting hardware.

Hooking up a VCR to a PC allows the VHS content to be uploaded onto the computer, which can then be burned onto a DVD. Transfer VHS tapes to digital files with tips from a digital device specialist in this free video on connecting hardware.
Rokosz Rokosz, "Your Digital Lifestyle Expert," has been using digital devices ever since they've been invented. He now uses his more than decades of knowledge and experience to show others how to integrate their lives with current technology and thrust themselves into the digital age.dkdk
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