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My mom was cleaning out her closet (first time in 21 years) and found some old vhs home movies. She asked if I would be able to convert them so she could watch on her computer or share online(because I'm the tech savvy son, so I should already know that). I've got Premiere Pro and a composite (RCA) to HDMI converter. Is it really as simple as connecting the VCR or camcorder to my laptop, press record on Premiere, press play on the VCR, and wait?
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If it's just a cord, no.
Please post a link to the converter.
Have a look here:
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This is the one I saw at Walmart, but if it won't work, let me know what will, please. Thank you
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That is just a converter not a capture card. The Firewire DV converters are your best bet as seen in the video below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVLUxRkPMdA
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You can use iMovie and import the video files into Premiere Pro.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHWHE3ilBbU
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Only thing is finding a converter.
Even dv camera with analog in are scarce.
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In order for Premiere Pro to capture video from VHS, you will need a converter that outputs via Firewire.
You will also need a Firewire input to your motherboard or a Firewire card.
The Canopus ADVC-110 units here will work:
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