No, the SL-VD380P DVD/VCR does not have a USB interface. Try the Panasonic DMR-EZ48VK DVD/VCR Combo Recorder for USB compatibility.
you will need the video cable that is compatible with your camcorder. It is a DV cable not a usb cable. The DV cable then connects to the I394 port on your computer. Some PC do not have this port.
If your talking about the usb slot at the back of the foxtel iq it's for service techs only can't be used to transfer stuff on usb stick etc however if you have a dvd recorder you can record to dvd
The easiest way to use a video camera on a computer is get a TV card put in your computer, i.e. Wintv products. They come as usb or pci cards, i would go for the pci card type myself as usb can be a twitchy connection. The way i would connect the camera would be ,, connect a video recorder or DVD recorder to the card and run a camera off the inputs of the recorder. then tune the video or DVD recorder and use its aux control and then your cam output will be visible.This would be recognised as a video source anyway which means you could use the camera for social networking too.
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Hi! If u have the duzzle DVD recorder, u can have it's software The Duzzle DVD Recorder has a USB Port that u can plug-in it on your computer, on your Computer u need to open Windows Movie Maker if u have it! then u can Cuztomize it! and after it u can save to you're computer!
You don't need anything extra - just connect them in this order... Freeview box - DVD recorder - TV. The signal will be recorded by the DVD recorder before it gets to the TV
Dvd rw
Depending on how old it is, you can go wrong with any DVD RW
A DVD HDD recorder is better than a VCR, or a simple digital DVD recorder. Nothing can match a DVD HDD recorder's ability to pause and rewind live TV. If that's something you want, a DVD HDD recorder is the only way to get it with currently available technology.
You can purchase a "caddy", which will take an IDE drive, including optical drives, and convert it to a USB device. A desk top DVD will of course be too big to fit inside a laptop, but it can be used as an external drive with no problems, using the right kit. You just need an IDE to USB converter cable or caddy. In the UK they cost about £35.
Yes, the TEAC LP-U200 Turntable USB Recorder and CD/Radio has USB functionality. It can record directly through USB for excellent sound quality and ease of use.