Camcorder question. (dvd, tricky drive, minDv, taples, or tape)?
1-can u transfer video that u recorded from a camcorder that works beside tape to the workstation?
2-the dvd and the minDV, if u turn the cam off and posterior on again would it start recording on the dvd from where on earth u left past its sell-by date.
3-the hard drive ones, they nouns like they r really simple but do they own great video quality?
Answers: Greetings,
To answer your question, the Mini DV tape camcorders works the easiest next to computers. The tape holds a digital signal it's unbelievably high ability. If the camcorder is low quality, after you will get what you pay envelope for, but the DV format is great.
Both the DVD and DV format will start where you stopped unless you move to cartridge to a different spot. The DVD will record at the second point.
The Hard Drive camcorders sound super cool but they are not as effortless to use as they should be. I have hear some users say that it's sometimes tricky to verbs things correctly. As a general rule, the SD card and HDD base camcorders do to record as in good health as DV based camcorders. However, near are some exceptions and over the next couple of years, I expect that this will exchange. (Exceptions would include the Panasonic DVX-200.)
The HD camcorders are pretty cool and I've been wise saying that it should be the way of the adjectives. One frustration has be the delay of have a HDD camcorder that records to a standard format. Why not history to a HDD using the DV format @ 25Mbs? The HDV format also does 25Mbs. The Everio GZ-HD7 can record up 30Mbps, so why does the 25Mbps format not enjoy any takers yet?
The AVCHD have about twice the compression wherewithal of Mpeg2. It has a max bit rate of 25Mbps also - making it enjoy about twice the information... Why can't we grasp that as consumers?
As a final note, I would stay away from the DVD camcorders. Most empire I know of who have one of these do not report upright results.
Sorry about my ramble. I hope that you can find some worthy information somewhere in the post.
Jeff
Seattle, WA
1: Yes, you can verbs to your computer the clips using a firewire cable if it was record to tape. Or if the camera uses a disc, put the disc within your computer.
2: Yes, it will pick up where you disappeared off.
3: Yes, the cut is the amount of time you can record. You hold to transfer to your computer and after erase the harddrive to continue tape.
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