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| Video Analysis of Golf Swing I really liked looking at those golf swings you have online. Do you have to have Digital Video Input (with your video card) to transfer the video file to your computer…. Which format is best for this site… I suppose something small is ideal. James |
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| Re: Video Analysis of Golf Swing Most new DV camcorders have a firewire out - you may need to buy a firewire card for your computer. Alternatively, if you have a video in on your video card, you can often use the plain old RCA video out from your camera to your video in (I know ATI All-in-Wonder video cards have things for video ins). |
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| Re: Video Analysis of Golf Swing I just bought a Blekin Hi-Speed USB 2.0 DVD Creator for $70 US, that is great. Small, comes with all the cables and works off of a VCR, My Sony High-8 Camera (not digital), and any source you can get to it using the RCA or S-Video cables. Than make the files AVI format if you can. This allows us to step through it back and forth easily. Otherside the WMV format works but does not let us stop and start as easily. |