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Analog video sources

VHS, S-VHS, Video-8, and Hi8 camcorders and VCRs are examples
of analog video sources. To capture video from analog sources, you
will need to install an analog capture card in your computer.
"Installing a capture card" on page 15).
Conventional broadcast television is also an analog source. To
capture TV footage, you need to have a TV tuner card installed in
your computer.
Note: TV capture cards provide S-Video/Composite inputs and a TV
tuner, which can be used to capture both video and TV footage.
Connecting the video device to the analog capture card
To connect your video device to the analog capture card, use either
an S-Video or RCA Composite cable depending on your device's
video output. If your video device has both types of output, use the
S-Video connection for higher video quality captures.
S-Video cable
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