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Old November 9th 08, 01:01 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv,uk.rec.video.digital,uk.media.dvd
Mark[_9_]
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Default Cheap DVD recorder with 8 hour record?


"Adrian" wrote in message
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"Trev" trevbowdenAT.dsl.pipex.COM wrote in message
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"Trev" trevbowdenAT.dsl.pipex.COM wrote in message
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"Dave Farrance" wrote in
message news Anybody know if there's a cheap DVD recorder capable of recording
at least eight hours? It's for a video capture application where
quality isn't an issue, so a cheap analogue-only dvd recorder
from a supermarket would be fine.

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Dave Farrance

As you see from the replies, a bunch of unhelpful thicko's
who haven't got a clue.

Speak for your self. Camcorders record DV but the output from the
composite socket is Analogue. Like wise scart on recorders is
analogue.

Like I said a bunch of thicko's who ain't got a clue.
The conversion is by the DV camcorder into DV-AVI format
and "pass through" is via firewire in the digital domain.
I'll spell it out for you thicko,
The connections won't be analog via composite or scart
The connection will be firewire - digital
The DV cam will capture footage as DV-AVI, thats digital.
The DV cam won't record to DV tape,
It will "pass through" direct to the PC's capture software as DV-AVI
Digital from start to finish.

Not via the composite output socket or does your cam not have that.
Then again not many recorders have Firewire

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Trev
You can always tell a Yorkshire man,
But you can't tell him much.


Read the thread moron, there is NO reference to composite,
the guide is to capture direct via firewire which all DV cams have
direct to a PC via firewire. The guide is about DV pass through
from capture to a PC in the digital domain. Not to a cheap DVD
recorder. As I said thicko's without a clue...


Pot kettle black, you can't spell or punctuate. You're the ****ing moron.


I refer you to my post above. If all you can do is pick him up on
punctuation and grammar, then you have lost the argument. I've no idea who
you are or the other bloke, but from a totally unbiased point of view (as
I've only just come across this group) you are making a fool of yourself
picking him up on grammar etc and not answering the technical issues. I can
only presume you do not have enough experience in digital video, else you
would calmly argue the technical points.

Mark


 




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