Tape to Computer Question
#11
RE: Tape to Computer Question
Hi All,
Thanks for the quick replies. I have a cheap camera and I was wondering about playback to the computer, so I am guessing from the replies no big deal. I am now going to be investing in a new computer so I have editing equipment.
Thanks
Jayson
Thanks for the quick replies. I have a cheap camera and I was wondering about playback to the computer, so I am guessing from the replies no big deal. I am now going to be investing in a new computer so I have editing equipment.
Thanks
Jayson
#12
RE: Tape to Computer Question
PS,
Have any of you looked at or used the Bushnell Videoscope? I see in a magazine the write up stated that it had 512 meg of memory, but the website has it up to 1 gig. For $350 bucks, I would like to see it with a slot to add a bigger memory card.
Jayson
Have any of you looked at or used the Bushnell Videoscope? I see in a magazine the write up stated that it had 512 meg of memory, but the website has it up to 1 gig. For $350 bucks, I would like to see it with a slot to add a bigger memory card.
Jayson
#13
RE: Tape to Computer Question
ORIGINAL: lungbuster12point06
I agree , buy a cheap consumer cam and capture and do all rewinding/fast forward with it as well................nothing will take out the heads of your high dollar cam. faster than constaint rewind/ff and playback
Remeber too that after you capture the footage from your tapes, always rewind them to the beginning , they will store longer.
I agree , buy a cheap consumer cam and capture and do all rewinding/fast forward with it as well................nothing will take out the heads of your high dollar cam. faster than constaint rewind/ff and playback
Remeber too that after you capture the footage from your tapes, always rewind them to the beginning , they will store longer.