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If I go MPEG I can use my existing iMovie software, but if I want to go DV it looks like I'd have to use Final Cut Pro or something. ($$$)
Thanks! No, I don't have any video-related equipment yet. I just discovered that there's such a thing as Final Cut Express which is a relief, that may be plenty good for what I want to do. I figure that Apple software will feel the most familiar for me.I've got a Mac G4 MDD and a fair amount of disk space at least. A friend who is collaborating on this project does have a cheap capture card, but I had my eye on this model if I decide to go the DV route:http://www.canopus.com/products/ADVC300/index.phpI think I'll try capturing with his card first and see how it looks. I also have to digitize footage from his ancient Beta tapes which should be interesting. Not sure if the deck still works! My own VCR needs to be replaced as well, as I've got no remote for it and can't adjust the tracking, so some of the tapes are garbled\noisy\jumpy upon playback.
To add one more step to this issue... What would be the best way to transfer Super8 or other film to DVD? Is there a movie scanner of some sort available?-C
The most common job we do is transferring film (8 mm, Super8, and 16 mm) to video tape. The film is essentially shot into the lens of a video camera using a device called a telecine converter (fancy name for a mirror). This can be done at home, but is not a pleasant task. I would not advise doing this yourself unless you are in dire need of a hobby.
It is on the fly. The VMC-1 is doing the same thing as a camera would, just with additional signal controls. (a "proc amp" is the term I believe) You plug the VCR video output into the analog input and DV comes out through the firewire cable. Then I assume the computer\iMovie is merely copying the incoming data to a file. The VHS tape is playing in real time so the computer would obviously have to be recording in real time. The lengthy chugging away is probably the final rendering of the edit in iMovie and I suspect if there are minimal transitions\titles etc. to process then it probably goes quicker.