Yes, using a VHS-C adapter will allow you to record and play VHS-C tapes in a VHS machine. The adapter simply changes the casing format. The actual tape is the same. I'm not sure why you would want to, though. VHS tapes are cheaper and the tapes are longer.
No you can not record straight from a VHS camcorder in to your computer. The video that is stored on the VHS tape has to be digitized first.
Not directly. They will have to be digitized, or live-streamed through a video input card.
Unfortunately, there are no adapters that will allow you to watch an 8MM tape on a VHS player. What you will need to look for is a camcorder that plays 8MM tapes; from there, you can easily hook up the camcorder to the television.
You can find a DV camcorder tape online and in stores. You can buy the camcorder tape on amazon.com, Target or Target.com, and www.tapestockonline.com.
A hybrid camcorder is a camcorder which can record onto multiple storage mediums. The main classifications of camcorder storage mediums are 1) Tape (MiniDV, HDV, DV, etc) 2) Flash Memory (SDHC, MemoryStick, etc) 3) Hard Drive 4) Optical Media (DVD, Blu-ray, CD) Each has their own benefits and drawbacks, so a hybrid camcorder is a camcorder which can record onto more than one media. See related links for details about different types of camcorders. For example, a MiniDV camcorder that can also record on a SDHC card. Or a Hard drive camcorder that can also record on memory stick.
They do still sell digital camcorder tape. You can find them through several websites online such as tapestockonline.com.
Using a hard drive camcorder has several benefits. First of all, tape is not necessary in a hard drive camcorder. This saves money in printing or storing fees. Also, hard drive camcorders are usually of higher quality and resolution than tape.
A Panasonic Mini DV Camcorder uses a small VHS type of tape. It then transfers the data electronically to a mobile device or computer for easy viewing.
Sony cam coder tape cost 10 usd,it depende on what type of sony camcorder tape you like.you can check it online ir in the store for more information about it.
The difference between them is a dvd camcorder has a dvd drive where you put a dvd in and the video that you record will be burned to the dvd, MiniDV camcorders are cameras that burn the video that you took to a small tape. I personally like dvd camcorders because each video you take is in a separate file, as miniDV cameras are 1 giant video.
Digital camcorders differ from traditional camcorders by not requiring tape. This makes the digital camcorder more practical - you can record longer volumes of videos on it, and you don't have to worry about the tape running out. The quality is also superior to traditional camcorders.
Many options. 1. Hook up a DVD recorder to your camcorder or tape deck. Play the tape, and record the DVD. 2. Use video software to import your tape, and then record that file to a DVD, using iMovie or something similar. 3. Hire someone to do the video conversion for you. I find that most place charge about $40 for an hour of video.
yes actually it can
by scanning of recording the film on a camcorder and digitalizing the tape