Most (if not all) digital TV's on the market today have a composite (analog) input option in the jack panel on the rear of the TV set. If not, they also usually have both analog and digital tuner sections, giving you the option to use the RF tuner section of your receiver as well.
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.
DVD means Digital Video Disc. The Video on the Disc is there because of Digital imprint, as compared to a VHS. A Video on a tape.
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.
They do still sell digital camcorder tape. You can find them through several websites online such as tapestockonline.com.
Yes, you just need to make sure it can play the file format your home videos are in. I'm assuming the videos are on computer, not on a VHS or Video 8 tape.
Most new video recorders are now digital due to better quality and demand. However some manufactors do offer non digital versions. A2 All recorders that use discs or hard drives are digital by their very nature. VHS tape machines used an analogue system of recording onto tape. There are a few of these still available, but are rapidly drying up.
Digital Audio Tape was created in 1987.
A video camera and a SOUND recorder? Any video camera with onboard storage--whether it be tape or digital memory--will record sound.
Digital 8 tapes are transferred to a computer using an USB capture card. A tape player is used to output the video to the capture card which then allows the computer to transfer the video.
Magnetic tape is also known as magnetic media. Magnetic media is used for recording and storing video, audio, and digital signals.
"What did you do with that newest video tape?"
a special connecting unit is used to transfer the video to the computer. Connecting a camcorder or video player to the unit, the image is converted to digital form and stored in the computer.