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PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 10:11 am Reply with quoteBack to top

Hey guys.

Got a Sony DCR HC37E camera (someone elses) which records to miniDV tape. Sparing my rant about the problems of sequential media, I'd like to get the recordings to the computer. So would the guy who owns it.

Is a DV port just the same as a 4-pin firewire and if I plug a standard firewire from a DV/iLink port on the camera to a laptop, will it work with the necessary software, or is an extra chipset needed to make the hardware compatible?

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 11:23 am Reply with quoteBack to top

I have a DCR-HC40 with the same connection.

I do not remember where I got the cable, but it connects directly into my firewire port. I did not have to install any drivers or anything that I can think of, just plugged it in and there it was...

If I can track down the cable# or mfgr. I'll let you know.

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This is similar to mine, but I believe I got it from a third party (mine is clear, you can see the shield through the jacket - not colored like the Sony cable).

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 7:32 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

OK thanks a lot.
Got a 4pin firewire cable, since I dont have a FW port, but the guy who's camera it is's laptop has one, this should all work out ok. I got some files off it earlier, I was posting here to get ahead of the game in terms of potential problems. But it all worked (too) smoothly (for my liking).

Except that I need about an hour of files off it in time to make a 5min film for Sunday night, with no chance of getting the stuff until tomorrow at 6 and no chance to work on it Sunday morning.
They said firewire was fast, lol.

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Yeah, living in real time's a bummer...

Speaking of which, I really need to get around to dumping a few home videos myself...

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 10:32 am Reply with quoteBack to top

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Except that I need about an hour of files off it in time to make a 5min film for Sunday night,


Welcome to video editing!!! I have seen 200 hours of video tape digitized to create a 1 hour show!!!
There are people in LA that do this for a living, they are called digitizers, and it pays $35 hr
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 10:37 am Reply with quoteBack to top

Ive done some stuff before. Ended up with 12gig of recorded and compressed files of one guy's HDD camera and made 6 mins of it. Madness.

I think the guy who's camera I was working with has stuff dating back from Christmas.

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You should understand you are rolling tape, in real time, firewire isn't the bottleneck!!
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I love it when clients come in to our facility and ask to have some videos put onto DVDs for their use. We charge by the hour. They ask how much it will cost and I ask them how long are the videos. When I know the length I can give them the estimate. They always ask "why will it take so long to put the videos into the computer?" so I have to tell them that it is all done in "real time" to which they almost always say "well why don't you do it faster so it doesn't cost me as much?" Real time means REAL TIME and it is not because we want to charge them more it is because that is how long it takes us to do the work. Rolling Eyes

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Well job is now done. I'm not too chuffed with some of the stuff, but everyone else likes it.
Perfectionism. Gah!

And I was only awake until 5:45 AM editing and rendering it.

BTW, does the WMV codec ALWAYS use a 2-pass ultra slow encoding process? Rendered and completed pass 1 in 18 mins. I then sat for another 30 waiting on it rendering a second, sitting for a while, rendering a second, sitting...

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 10:55 am Reply with quoteBack to top

Thomas W. Bethel wrote:
I love it when clients come in to our facility and ask to have some videos put onto DVDs for their use. We charge by the hour. They ask how much it will cost and I ask them how long are the videos. When I know the length I can give them the estimate. They always ask "why will it take so long to put the videos into the computer?" so I have to tell them that it is all done in "real time" to which they almost always say "well why don't you do it faster so it doesn't cost me as much?" Real time means REAL TIME and it is not because we want to charge them more it is because that is how long it takes us to do the work. Rolling Eyes


Ask them why they didn't record it faster!!!



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