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View VCR on laptop

I would like to watch my VCR through my laptop. Is that possible?
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... Only if your laptop has some sort of video in.
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Here's my port specs

Ports
Standard
• RGB (monitor) port
• TV-out (S-Video)
• IEEE 1394
• 3 Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports (v2.0)
• External Microphone jack
• Headphone jack
• RJ-45 LAN port
• RJ-11 modem port
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Impossible.
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Someone suggested ATI TV WONDER USB 2.0

What about that?
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I wouldn't advise it. Find one that supports Firewire and you're in business, but honestly unless it has a tuner built in then its not worth the money spent trying to make it work.
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MD-2389 wrote:I wouldn't advise it. Find one that supports Firewire and you're in business, but honestly unless it has a tuner built in then its not worth the money spent trying to make it work.
Why firewire? USB 2.0 is faster.
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No it's not. Plus, most video gear uses Firewire anyway.
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Matrix wrote:Why firewire? USB 2.0 is faster.
firewire is to SCSI as USB 2.0 is to IDE.
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Matrix wrote:
MD-2389 wrote:I wouldn't advise it. Find one that supports Firewire and you're in business, but honestly unless it has a tuner built in then its not worth the money spent trying to make it work.
Why firewire? USB 2.0 is faster.
USB is quite a bit slower when you factor in the overhead traffic. Going from USB to Firewire would be like going from 10Mbps to 100Mbps a network.
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