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Capture devices
Hi All
Real sorry if this question has been asked before but currently my video company uses Canon XM2's to capture footage on a frequent basis. Once the filming has been completed, I come back to the studio and bring down the footage via Firewire on to the computer ready for editing. Now I hate the thought of using the XM'2 to bring down footage from the MiniDV tapes because or wear and tear etc. Not ideal I know. My knowledge as far as tape decks are very minimal and I was wondering if someone could answer the following questions for me if possible: [1] Do I get any added benefit by using a tape deck in terms of speed? Are they Firewire? [2] Can anyone make any recommendations to purchasing a tape deck of reasonable cost. Perhaps between £600 - £1500 ? Tape Desk is perhaps not the right term but hopefully you will know what I mean. I would really appreciate your help. Many thanks Steven |
The miniDV decks will support firewire indeed, and no, they will
not let you capture footage faster. If you want that I propose you look into direct to disk recording solutions. |
[1] Do I get any added benefit by using a tape deck in terms of speed? --> Only in FF or REW, not on capture time.
Are they Firewire? --> Yes [2] Can anyone make any recommendations to purchasing a tape deck of reasonable cost. Perhaps between £600 - £1500 ?--> New, not likely. Second hand, maybee. My advice: Buy a MiniDV camcorder and use it as a deck to transfer your MiniDV tapes to your PC. Buy one with video/audio inputs; that can be very handy for duplicating tapes or analog to digital convertion. Best regards, Arnaldo |
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