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I video games for an American Football team, I have a Sony Handycam SR82 and a Macbook.

Is there a way that I can record direct onto the Macbook?
I mean, the coaches have asked if I can hook up a tv or monitor to enable them to see footage for adjustments etc, I have said that I can at half time, by hooking up to a tv in the coaches area and going through the clips, but is there a way to be able to do it during the game? For example recording straight to the macbook and viewing the clips on there? or can I access the HD on the camera somehow while recording?

I guess it's a long shot, but I thought I would ask.

Thanks in advance.
 

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