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At 10:38 AM 1/10/2008 Susan Kline wrote:
>A colleague asked me if I knew of the best way for him to transfer
>Digital 8 tapes
If he has a lot of tapes, the Sony DVDirect comes very highly
recommended. It's not the cheapest solution, but I think it's
probably one of the easiest. I have not personally used it, but I
have a trustworthy reference who claims it is the easiest path from
camera to disc he has used.
If that's too expensive, stand alone home DVD recorders can be found
for well under $100 and most will do the job fine, though I would
recommend sticking with an old-line brand name. Panasonic and
Pioneer have excellent reputations for their burners.
Using PC based software has a significantly steeper learning curve,
especially if you've never worked with firewire video before. Making
DVDs, even with the simplest software, requires some basic
understanding of computer based video and DVD authoring. That said,
the iMovie and iDVD combo on the Mac has a fantastic reputation and
is probably the easiest software solution. Consider Adobe Premier
Elements on Windows.
Yes, there is free and open source software that can do the job, but
it's not for the faint of heart.
Cheers,
tod
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Tod Hopkins
Hillmann & Carr Inc
2121 Wisconsin Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20007
202-342-0001
www.hillmanncarr.com
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