CS3 - KWorld DVD Maker USB2.0 Capture Possible?

I just wanted to know if it is possible to capture in Premiere Pro CS3 via USB.  I have a Cassette Recorder video VHS Sony SLV-N700 (remember those) and it is connected to my computer via the RCA plugs at an analog digital converter KWorld DVD Maker USB2.0 and connects to this unit to my PC via USB and Audio.  Is it even possible to capture pp or wasting my time by train.  I use Windows Vista and can capture through Windows Movie Maker and then just import these files into first.

Thank you!!!

# Capture is only possible via firewire, so you're wasting your time trying to USB.

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