You can mail in VHS or mini-Dv tapes to companies like YesVideo.com, and pay about $20 per tape to have them converted. You could also purchase a cable to connect your VHS player or camcorder to your computer, ranging from about $35 to $80, load the video onto your computer, and burn what you capture to DVD.
The limit on the length of videos you record are completely dependant on the size of your digital camera's memory card. The bigger the memory card, the more space there is for the video, and the opposite would obviously be true as well. The cameras themselves do not limit the length of your video.
Yes, many videos are created by using a digital camera. Although, it would be a good idea to upload the video file to your computer, use a video editor, and then upload it onto YouTube so that your video will seem professional looking instead of a rough draft look.
One would use a PSP video converter to change the file type of digital content to a file that is compatible with the PSP. A PSP video converter would allow a person to transfer movies and home videos to their PSP device.
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.
NO you cannot. AS video8 is digital and VHS is analog so they dont work together. The adaptor will only work with VHS-C tapes. What I would recommend is using a video transfer service to convert your video 8 tapes into a digital format. Watch and edit the digital files on your computer or get the tapes transferred to DVDs. StashSpace.Com does a good job at this, costs $7 for the transfer to digital and $10-15 for DVDs. http://www.stashspace.com/video-transfer/video-dvd-transfer.stm
If you are purchasing a new camera for home movies, I would suggest getting a digital camera like Nikon that can record video because digital video cameras are very expensive. That would be the cheaper route to go.
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.
In my opinion the most important things to look for when buying a digital video camera are the quality of the video, the quality of the sound. I don't have one myself.
A digital camera with a video feature. Keyword, feature. Since it's just a feature, don't expect video camera capabilities on the still camera. Be warned. Sound is a separate feature. It doesn't mean that if the camera does video, it automatically records sound too.
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It depends. On video sites, such as YouTube, it does not cost to see or play music videos. However, if you were to want to download music videos onto your iPod or mp3 player, it would cost you so that music video can be at your disposal.
Yes videos offer free video downloads to customers. It offers the sharing sites of video downloads that otherwise would ave to be purchased. There are many different videos or a person to choose from.