FireWire on a Windows 10 PC?! Digital8 tape of 2002 Chevy 500 IndyCar Race! Sony DCR-TRV103

4 years ago
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In this video, I transfer Digital 8 footage from a Sony DCR-TRV103 camcorder to a file format using a new Windows 10 machine. The IEEE 1394 interface can be hooked up to most DVD recorders, but I try out the LinksTek PCIE FireWire Card.
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The footage was shot on a Sony DCR-TRV103 Digital 8 camcorder (that no longer functions). Playback was on a different DCR-TRV103 that was purchased used at a later date. The footage I demonstrate was shot in the stands at the Chevy 500 Indy Car Race at Texas Motor Speedway on September 15, 2002.

The entire race as broadcast on ABC has been uploaded by another channel. It is available HERE:
https://youtu.be/tAv7ZyzrJog

Correction: At 5:24, I say that I am using PowerDirector 18. The machine used in this demonstration actually has an installation of PowerDirector 15.

00:00 Intro/Open
00:25
01:41 PCI vs PCIE
03:00 PC Slot Install
03:33 Software
03:59 Digital 8 Problem
05:18 Vid Capture Options
05:53 Digital 8 is Interlaced
06:20 Indy Car Race Footage
10:15 Conclusion

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