For those of you who are still shooting on an old-school VHS camcorder or are looking for a simple way to digitize all of you're old analog footage the Pyro A/V Link may be the solution. DTVProfesioanl.com has a review of the Pryo A/V Link which is a piece of hardware that allows for the digitizing of analog video. The front of the box contains an S-Video port, composite video-in, left and right RCA audio inputs and a 4-pin FireWire port. The back of the unit contains the same connections as well as a 6-pin FireWire port and component video inputs/outputs. The unit captures the digitized video at a standard DV NTSC resolution of 720 x 480 at 30 frames per second. The box can also be used without a computer to transfer DV footage onto a analog format such as a VHS tape. The unit lists for $279 but can be found much cheaper if you shop around. ADS Tech Pyro A/V Link Reviewed
For those of you who are still shooting on an old-school VHS camcorder or are looking for a simple way to digitize all of you're old analog footage the Pyro A/V Link may be the solution. DTVProfesioanl.com has a review of the Pryo A/V Link which is a piece of hardware that allows for the digitizing of analog video. The front of the box contains an S-Video port, composite video-in, left and right RCA audio inputs and a 4-pin FireWire port. The back of the unit contains the same connections as well as a 6-pin FireWire port and component video inputs/outputs. The unit captures the digitized video at a standard DV NTSC resolution of 720 x 480 at 30 frames per second. The box can also be used without a computer to transfer DV footage onto a analog format such as a VHS tape. The unit lists for $279 but can be found much cheaper if you shop around. 







