Short answer: USB and FireWire for digital-devices or a capture-card's/boxes array of connectivity for analog ones...
Longer answer:
Computer's ports are located usually on the back of the computer, some ports may be put in front of the computer (some spare-ports also are on motherboard as pin-headers for later expansion). The port needed depends on your device, if you have DV/HD-camera you need to use USB or FireWire ports, but if you have a analog-camera (with composite or S-Video output only) you need to get a video capture-card/box to capture and convert your analog video-source to digital.
camcorder
Charge-coupled device.
The best storage system for a camcorder device would be the PAL system camcorder which comes with the greatest storage system out on the market today .
No: it is a colonic procedure
You can use the FireWire port for high-speed multimedia devices.
Nope, your camcorder should have a USB port or something though. the RCA just outputs everything from the viewing screen to the yellow plug
Yes, first go to the menu (three dots) then, go to multimedia and finally, go to camcorder.
Most microphone on a camcorder are usually on the front of the device.
lots of varieties of software
a camrea is is an output as it is like a camrea
An Uplink Port is a port on a connectivity device, such as a hub or switch, used to connect it to another connectivity device.
the physical dimensions of the device whether the operating system supports the device