Frage von Flimmerfilmer68:hallo leute,
I've been years videographers and buy me every 2-3 years a new camcorder. I will always be changing the brand to other times synonymous technology and quality testing. even my current camcorder is a panasonic nv gs 400 3CCD camera. am very happy with it, but I will now synonymous in the hd world plunge. I have been synonymous quite thoroughly informed and tend now to a sony camcorder. in the close range, there is the hdr hc9e.
Now my question: I have to read between the lines that the film material not directly onto the computer can draw, but it still needs to be zwischentranscodiert. is that correct? what sony thinks this, or is it all just talk? until now I always have my firewire cable and my AIST software dv camera of any material can rüberziehen.
would be nice if someone reveals the secret ...
tschööö
Antwort von serkan86:
is that correct? what sony thinks it wrong!
if someone betrays the secret ... Google makes the like, times you read a ...
Antwort von Bernd E.:
... so have to read between the lines that the film material not directly onto the computer can draw ... Then read the lines themselves better ;-) No fear, this statement is nonsense, because that is when capturing HDV, not unlike DV: From your camcorder via firewire to the PC. Of course, your editing program to HDV-compatible, but that is indeed at hand.
What are the HC9: For her or not much different HC7 predecessor can be found here in the forum a number of contributions that will certainly help in the purchase decision.
Gruß Bernd E.