Hi Bubbles...I'm not a techie by any strecth of the imagination, so i'm sure others will fill in the details I'm about to leave out.
The simplest way is to have a tv-tuner card or video card that has audio visual inputs on it. Usually these will be RCA sockets, like on the camera itself, and your video player.
This works just like the soundcards you need to be able to play and record music.
Ask any techie or rich friends if their computer has Audio/Visual inputs, if so, just plug the camera's RCA plugs (the yellow red and white ones) into the RCA sockets and follow the instructions for the software.
Thats a general overview, there are other ways of converting it before putting it onto a computer, but usually involves a simlar process.
I'll leave it up to the others with the real knowledge now...
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