After connecting your camcorder to the input of your VCR with your AV cables (three prongs including red, white, and yellow), put your camcorder on a playback mode. Make sure you have a blank tape in the VCR. Press play on the camcorder and begin recording on the VCR. This site has more thorough instructions: http://www.ecoustics.com/electronics/forum/Photography/113691.html
Well it depends on the mini dv and the content it holds. Although this transfer would depend on length on video that is on your mini dv, it will also depend on the hardware you're using to do the transfer.
It depends on which type of converter you are talking about. In general, it is possible to buy a converter which will turn mini DVs into VHS tapes or to burn them onto dvds. In both cases the information on the mini DV is taken and recorded onto the new media, changed to analog in the process in the case of VHS.
This website provides step by step instructions on how to do it by a quick run through it looks like a pretty easy task. http://library.noctrl.edu/instructional_media/dv_vhs.htm
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.
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Mini DV decks are used for playing, editing or otherwise fiddling with Mini DV tapes and footage shot on a Mini DV handheld camera.
Panasonic name brand mini dv pcs seems to only come in one color. It can be used to transfer information to your computer. There are several websites with specifications and descriptions such as amazon.com
A bunch of third party after market mini dv accessories are available for mini dv.. Try www.ebay.com an d also, www.amazon.com for more information.
There is a great wikipedia article on mini dv. It can be found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DV. It will teach you all you need to know about mini dv including pros and cons.
Yes. It can be done using a video transfer programs. You just need the camera, a transfer cable hooked to your PC and of course, the video transfer program (such as AdobePremiere).
You can review and purchase a mini dv DVD on the following site: http://www.tapeonline.com/mini-dv?gclid=CLm0o7776qkCFSN5gwodJH-naw. They have great resolution.
One may find information on mini dv storage at http://www.deltamedia.com/mini-dv-storage.html. More information may be found here: http://www.videouniversity.com/shop/mini-dv-storage-rack-holds-50-mini-dvs or here: http://www.amazon.com/Mini-Tape-Storage-Rack-Tapes/dp/B000ILK1NM.