Pass-through recording with Canon ZR25

I have an older Canon ZR25.  Is it capable of pass-through recording from a VCR?  I can plug the VCR to the camera, and the camera to the computer via the firewire, but can't get anything to work.  Is my only option to actually record the VCR tape on the mini DV tape in the camcorder first, then transfer that to the computer?

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