I used a small Sony videorecorder with small tapes; I do believe the camera, which I still have and it should still work, has digital outputs that, to the best of my knowledge, can 'transmit' the information in a digital format onto a computer. I will investigate when I get back to France at the end of next week (am in Croatia for work at the moment).
It is similar to this model:
https://cameraexc.com/products/sony-ccd-trv22-video-8-handycam-camcorder
Most of these tiny camcorders had the
DV video format. I still have one of these video camcorders lying around. It has an IEEE 1394 (FireWire) digital output which allows me to transfer the digital video format straight into a PC. However... most PC's don't have an IEEE 1394 interface port anymore -- but I still have one old laptop which has one.
If it is video 8 you need a capture board (
AV to USB or something).
In general I would recommend getting the raw footage on your PC pronto... the camcorder capstans (rubber) will wear out or get sticky which will ruin the transfer.
And as another bit of advice: if you have footage on your PC converted some years ago (or even stored on CD-ROMs) do transfer it to an SSD hard disk soonest. CD-ROM's also suffer from bit-rot.
Whilst you are at it, use a tool like
HandBrake to convert your video to a modern video format with much better compression.
Peter