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 .
Nope, your camcorder should have a USB port or something though. the RCA just outputs everything from the viewing screen to the yellow plug
No: it is a colonic procedure
You can use the FireWire port for high-speed multimedia devices.
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.
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.
lots of varieties of software
FireWire