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  • Enabling DVin in europeans DV camcorders

    Hi to all!!

    These are links to pages in which you can find
    informations and products to help you enabling DVin
    in your europeans Dv camcorders.
    As you know the same DV camera model can input video if buy in the States(NTSC),
    and can't if you've taken it in Europe (PAL).
    The european "idiot" reason is that
    any device capable of recording video
    through cable input (as opposed to through lens)
    is classified as a VCR and gets additional tax.
    But most european DV camera users are happy to pay a little more
    to have not only DV out, but DV in too, and this is a major issue
    here in Europe. People are actually complaining to
    manufacturers and governments about it.

    http://members.telecom.at/~erpar/Lremote.htm http://www.ifrance.com/dv2000/ http://www.dvcentral.org/ http://www.datavision.co.uk/ http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaver...features5.html http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaver...104/index.html http://195.108.219.62/DVin.htm

    I don't own a DV camera, not yet, and have known the links thanks to
    my favourite 3D software package(Animation:Master '99 -www.hash.com) mailing list,
    so don't ask me more

    bye, ninetto

  • #2
    Hi Ninetto,

    At last some manufacturers have got the message and DV-in enabled camcorders are beginning to become available in Europe. Sony and Canon have both made product announcements this month. These products will cost around £150 more than the non-enabled equivalents.

    There is also a thriving industry in "widgets" that can enable disabled devices. I don't know too much about this, but Computer Video magazine has been running a campaign on the whole problem for as long as I can remember.

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