Article: Select the DV pass-through setting on your camera to enable the analog to digital conversion feature.  The DV camera will now convert the analog video tape from the connected device into a digital video, and may be imported to your computer using the Windows Movie Maker record feature.  Set your DV camera to VCR/VST mode. Click Import Video in the Autoplay dialog box. Type a name in the Name field. Choose a format for your video file. You have the option of choosing the default format or you may select a higher quality format from the menu, such as DVD or wide-screen quality. The higher quality format you choose, the larger the resulting file size will be. Choose a location on your hard drive to store your audio/video file. Click on "Import the entire videotape to my computer," and click next. The converted digital file is now imported to the specified location.

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Change your DV camera settings to DV pass-through. Connect your analog device to your DV camera using a composite video cable or an S-Video connection. Capture the analog audio to your computer.