It depends on what equipment they have been recorded on.
Analog and digital video record their data completely different, so they are not compatible with each other. Analog video actually saves pictures on the tape. Digital video converts the pictures to 1s and 0s, savinf that data. Digital camcorders record and play the 'computerized' 1s and 0s, converting it into the original pictures, and so they cannot read an analog tape.
NSTC/PAL (analog) video.
A video uses the analog signal
No, S-video carries only a video signal. You will require an additional connection to transport audio, either analog or digital.
A web camera or "webcam" by definition produces digital video. An analog video camera would require some kind of analog to digital conversion in order to be used for the types of applications that webcams are used for.
The digital tuner also demodulates the normal analog broadcasting. The tuner outputs a analog composite video signal to Video Processing Chip. In that chip, there is a ADC to convert the analog to digital, then after procession, display the content on the screen
Analog to digital converters are used to transfer video from a medium to a digital file, for example Camcorders or Cameras with video. One example would be the Canopus ADVC- 100 Advanced Digital video converter.
digital video camera
The acronym DVD stands for Digital Video Disc.
Yes, the picture quality of a digital video camera is a lot better than an analog camera. They are fantastic for filming sports events.
HDMI is a digital replacement for existing analog video standards, such as 3D, an Ethernet data connection and improved audio and video capacity.
Analog to digital conversion done by the ADC's. It's digitization. ... Also referred to as video capture.