Being a dyed-in-the-wool audio guy, I am on shaky ground
when it comes to Video ... but it appears to finally be the
time to justify purchasing VV instead of VA.
We have previously installed a 1394 firewire port (Digital
Research with a TI IEEE 1394 chip) in our Win2k DAW for
faster CD burning of archive files.
Will this existing firewire port, plus a DV converter like
the Sony DVMC-DA2, and Vegas' Video capture utility, allow
us to capture video for editing in Vegas Video from both
analog and digital sources?
I keep hearing about the Pyro DV card ... is it something
other than firewire port with software? IOW, do we need
a "DV card" if we have an existing firewire port?
If anyone has the DVMC-DA2, what cabling is necessary to
make it all come together?
Thanks in advance.
KAC ...
when it comes to Video ... but it appears to finally be the
time to justify purchasing VV instead of VA.
We have previously installed a 1394 firewire port (Digital
Research with a TI IEEE 1394 chip) in our Win2k DAW for
faster CD burning of archive files.
Will this existing firewire port, plus a DV converter like
the Sony DVMC-DA2, and Vegas' Video capture utility, allow
us to capture video for editing in Vegas Video from both
analog and digital sources?
I keep hearing about the Pyro DV card ... is it something
other than firewire port with software? IOW, do we need
a "DV card" if we have an existing firewire port?
If anyone has the DVMC-DA2, what cabling is necessary to
make it all come together?
Thanks in advance.
KAC ...