How Can I Transfer VCR Tapes to My Computer?

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To transfer VCR tapes to a computer, an analog-to-digital video converter is necessary. This device connects between the VCR and the computer, allowing for the transfer of audio and video signals. The VCR's outputs (audio: red/white, video: yellow or S-video) connect to the converter, which then connects to the computer via Firewire or USB2, depending on the model. A commonly used converter is the Canopus ADVC-100, which utilizes Firewire and is compatible with iMovie for capturing video in DV format. After capturing, users can edit the video in iMovie and create DVDs using iDVD. It's unclear if newer versions of iMovie still require Firewire or support USB2. Additionally, a digital camcorder with Firewire output can potentially be used in "pass-through" mode as a converter, although this method has not been widely tested.
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I have been looking around the internet trying to find out how I can take VCR tapes and put them onto my computer. Like I guess plug up my VCR to my computer but I don't know how. I have a G4 Macintosh with Tiger 10.4.9 on it. I have recorded myself playing Super Smash Bros. Melee (a video game) and need to put it on a website. If you have any other ways of getting that on to the computer I would be really appreciate any tips or suggestions.

Thanks,

Paul
 
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You need an analog-to-digital video converter, a box that goes between your VCR and your Mac. The VCR's audio (red/white) and video (yellow or S-video) outputs connect to corresponding inputs on the converter box. Depending on which box and which software on the Mac you use, you connect the box and the Mac via either Firewire or USB2.

I use a Canopus ADVC-100 which is about four years old so there's probably a newer model. It uses a Firewire connection that iMovie recognizes. When I play a tape on the VCR, it shows up in the iMovie window, I click a button, and iMovie captures it in DV format. After I've captured the whole tape, I edit the video right there in iMovie, and finally import it to iDVD to make a DVD out of it.

I don't know whether current versions of iMovie still require a Firewire connection, or can also use USB2.

I've read that if you have a digital camcorder with a Firewire output, you can use it in "pass-through" mode as a converter box. But I've never done this myself.
 
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