@Ann Bens
Neither one works on W11?
If so, I guess I'll need to keep an old computer for capturing when I go to W11 on my editing computers.
So I thought it would be useful to update on my final findings on this question of HDV Capture support in the latest Premiere Pro 2023 (V23.4).
1. Using the Capture Window in Premiere Pro 2023
This does work and successfully stores HDV Clips with MPEG2 codec (I assume).
These can be Imported without problem onto your Timeline and also saved as 1080 HD files after editing
The behaviour of the capture window is somewhat inconsistent and you need to start Premiere Project (for the capture) each time to access settings for the Video and Audio storage folders.
It has annoying preset folder names for Video/Audio which are not necessary. You have to manage these yourself in Windows explorer afterwards.
I'm using Windows 11 64 Bit with an Nvidia 2070 Super Card with 531.61 Studio Driver - but there is no Video Capture display available in Premiere. Many users report this.
I did want to mess with using Microsoft Basic Display drivers on this W11 machine.
I'm assuming that no maintenance of this Premiere Capture Window has been done for a few years - just left there and by chance it does capture from Tape onto Hard disc. I did not try DV tapes.
Its not high priority in today's 4K/8K world but when you have historical / precious HDV footage you want to re/edit and use, then backing up the tapes is important.
2. Using HDV-Split
As regards comments above, I did try this out on my Windows 11 PC and it behaves the same way as the Premiere Pro window. - No Capture Video monitor. It stores HDV clips OK on latest version of Windows 11 64 Bit. So works to do that.
HDV-Split asked for [ffdShow] to install the MPEG 2 codec (to see capture video) but it is already on the machine. This program is 2002!.
HDV-Split is also a very old utility now and way out of support /maintenance - so take your chances.
Useful if Adobe delete the HDV Capture Window on future versions though !!
3. ...and finally ....Matrox RTX 100 HDV Footage
As a person who owned one of these cards in the corridors of time - note that the AVi files it produces from HDV tapes I now found to be useless.
They are split Video AVI /Audio WAV but the AVI codec it uses seems very specific.
Latest Premiere Pro does not read it - not even after installing the very last version of Matrox Codecs. Made no difference on Windows 11.
So the only way I can see to use Video on my HDV tapes is to re-capture the tapes with Mpeg 2 codec as above. Oh ......
If you have a very old PC hanging around you might be able to get something working on Windows 7 but what a hassle?.
that's progress for you ....