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Example: Many VCRs and DVD players have a Scart, 3 RCA (2 for stereo sound, 1 for
video), or S-Video and optical audio outs. In such cases, you will need a SCART to
RCA adapter, a cable with 3 RCA jacks, or even possibly an S-Video cable.
SCART/RCA adapter Scart/RCA adapter with 3
RCA jacks
Stereo RCA/mini-phone
jack adapter
Most sound card inputs are 3.5 mini stereo jacks. To connect the VCR audio out to the
sound card audio in you will need a stereo RCA/ mini phono plug adapter. You will
most likely have to buy a cable with 3 RCA plugs and a stereo cinch/mini jack adapter
from your local supplier.
Note: Most video converters record both image and sound. This kind of converter
can usually be found in the online store at www.magix.com.
Transfer analog video
Then select the recording quality.
Position the tape in the camcorder at the point from which you would like to
transfer video to the computer.
Click "Transfer video to computer"
Start playback on the camcorder.
If the video from the camcorder should be transferred in multiple sections, repeat
the procedure until all sections have been transferred.
If you select the option "Automatic scene recognition", then the material will be split
into scenes automatically. Scene recognition is important for deleting unwanted
scenes and creating chapters for the DVD menu later on.