Frage von BigAl:Hi,
'm new in the forum (read, however, with even longer), so the first "Hello".
Now to my problem (chen):
Had been a SonyTRV7E. The sub has Heiligabend times after grade 8 1 / 2 years (:-)) the spirit abandoned. Have me now after a long out and herüberlegen for HC3 decided. Really wanted to get an HC1, which is, however, currently more expensive ... I verplapper me again. So here I 'nen whole stack of tapes (about 25) I want to capture on DVD. I put the entire process of archiving the Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0. Since I am the new CAM beautiful I want to search for a cheap player. The best I think is a cheap camera with MiniDV drive and DV - Out (DV - In brauch ich net). And now (finally) to the questions:
1. If the CAM, in any case, again, I can Sonysein or other brand synonymous with the tapes correctly read (keyword date).
2. What CAM recommends it for such tasks? The SonyDCR-HC23, there's already s.250 euros or so.
3. The archive will be structured as follows: Capture tape (with scene detection), everything somehow belong together (same day, same event) to the timeline, cut away superfluous, on the record as a DVD MPEG2 cache. The portions are then sorted stored on DVDs. The next will not edit / cut. Are there any objections to this principle, approach or someone has a better (faster and simpler) Proposal for archiving?
Ok, is just enough. I hope to get many tips and say THANK YOU in advance for your trouble ...
Many greetings
BigAl
Antwort von PowerMac:
25 tapes to make your new camera is not broken. That's 25 hours, that's nothing. Other cameras are running 5000 hours without any problems.
Antwort von Markus:
250 ¬ price for a cheap camcorder = 25 x ¬ 10 per tape for capture. Since synonymous someone you could hire to do that.
I therefore "PowerMac" Patrick's opinion. Take the new camcorder (for HDV so synonymous not just expensive) synonymous to capture the DV tapes.