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    Hi, guys,

    Have found the following URL which is really an excellent guide for starting up video editing. It answers many of the questions that come up regularly in this forum. If it has been publicised here before, my apologies!
    http://members.aol.com/cvbobc1/cv12.html

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    Brian (the terrible)

    Brian (the devil incarnate)

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    Apologies to BobC but it makes no mention of Digital 8 and it's ability to convert analogue to digital i.e record from a VHS recorder with DV in enabled http://www.lynxdv.com/jp.html nor the now available ADS Pyro firewire cards with MS Pro 6 VE.

    It's still a good forum & Mag though & deserves a name check http://www.computervideo.net/

    Johnpr98 (sometimes johnpr2000)

    [This message has been edited by johnpr98 (edited 05 March 2000).]

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    • #3
      John

      It's not my intention to start a D8/DV battle yet again but you can always look at http://amazing.freelink.net/dv/digital8.html to see why.

      The page is possibly too old to mention Pyro.

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      Brian (the terrible)

      Brian (the devil incarnate)

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      • #4
        Ok, I think we can all agree that we would all like to use cameras like the XL1 or GL1, but for some of us that is really not an option.

        I have been using a PAL Sony TR-7000 (which has better resolution than the NTSC one) for a while now, and the camera performs much better than I expected.

        You can find propably one of the best reviews here (best as in impartial)
        http://www.bealecorner.com/trv900/d8/index.html

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        • #5
          NO WAR DECLARED

          For value for money and features D8 is ahead of the rest IMHO. I don't suffer tape drop outs, I have better quality than any other format I have seen, if you discount the lense type the recording quality is the same as the top DV cameras.

          I accept that 3 CCD cameras are better but they cost more. For £700 (UK) you can have a Dig8 with colour LCD (Dv in enabled) & ADS Pyro Firewire for lossless editing (incl No dropped frames) with VS v4 & MS Pro 6VE.

          The film people want to watch depends on the content, the kit I have described can provide the quality.

          John

          [This message has been edited by johnpr98 (edited 05 March 2000).]

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