Get Videos (vhs) into final cut pro 5

Hi
I wonderd if theres any way of me linking up my video player to final cut pro 5 to get my videos onto my hard drive to watch etc. or any other way of getting my videos on there?
Thanks

You need an Analog/Digital convertor.
If your Handycam has RCA inputs, you can connect the VCR to the Handycam, a firewire cable from your Handycam to the computer, and capture as an uncontrolled device.
If your Handycam can't do A/D conversion, you'll need to buy an A/D convertor. This one will work:
http://canopus.com/products/ADVC55/index.php
although if you're going to do alot of it and your VHS tapes are old (the tracking isn't great), it'd be worth the extra $$ to get this one:
http://canopus.com/products/ADVC300/index.php

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