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Where is the video interface of Sony dcr-vx2200 camera?

There are two or three video output interfaces. One is digital, called the 1394 interface, Sony calls it the iLINK interface, Apple calls it the FireWire interface, and it is also called the DV interface verbally. The computer needs to have the same interface (if it is a desktop computer, you can buy a 1394 expansion card for 100 yuan to add this interface). You only need to use a 1394 line to connect the DV and the computer, and capture the video by supporting the 1394 interface /Editing software, you can import DV videos into your computer and turn them into video files. The second is the HDMI interface, which is also a digital interface. If the computer has HDMI capture function, the video can also be captured to the computer through this interface and turned into a file. At the same time, current mainstream TV sets are equipped with this interface, and DV videos can be displayed and broadcast on the TV set through an HDMI cable. The third interface is the analog video interface. When purchasing a DV, the manufacturer will provide a cable for transfer (most of them no longer have this interface). Through this cable, you can also directly connect to the analog video and audio on the TV. Input interface for playback, DV player is equivalent to the wiring method of DVD player. If you have an analog video capture card, you can also capture video through this interface. The VX2200 is a standard definition (SD) camera, it definitely has a 1394 interface and analog video output, it may not have an HDMI interface. As for the specific interface location, please check the text label of the video interface near the camera switch. Sony will laser-print English next to the interface, called: iLINK.