MarkBarbieri
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No. He was using a camcorder that shot on a small version of VHS called VHS-C. It was still VHS but in a different size cartridge. With an adapter a normal VHS player could play it. Your camcorder shoots on a totally different type of tape using a totally different format. It will only play in a MiniDV player.now i remeber my father having a VHS tape that he would put his camcorder tape into and then play directly on the VHS. is there something like that for this?
The memory stick is for photos. You will use it if you intend to use your camcorder to take still pictures.also what is a memory stick for and do i really need it?
That is true. You should have a cable that has a little headphone jack looking plug on one side and three plugs (red, white, and yellow) on the other side. If you plug them into the matching "Line In" plugs on your DVD Recorder or VCR, you should be able to record directly from your camcorder to your DVD recorder or VCR. The video quality won't be as good and you'll lose the ability to edit it, but you'll save all of the hassle of using the computer.and last the handbook said i could just hook up the camera to the TV and use either VCR / or DVD with burning capability and then play the recorded footage from the camcorder to the tv and recorder onto the VHS/DVD
BTW, while you probably can hook up your camcorder using a USB cable instead of a Firewire cable, the picture quality will be just awful. It's intended for tranferring low resolution highly compressed video for displaying on the web. Your picture will look something like a webcam picture. It's probably your worst option.