Dan----

Could you expand some on your use of D8 tapes. I checked the eBay items and the sellers don't provide much info. Obviously, not necessary if you know what you are bidding on.

I am using a Sony DCR-TRV740 Digital 8 camera (bought on eBay for this purpose) to convert my old 8mm tapes to digital and to archive them on Hi8 tape. I have found the tape getting harder to find and more expensive. Costco was my source--now discontinued. I expect this trend to continue. Eventually I hope to have the time to edit the Hi8 version and then put on DVD--time will tell.

For now I want a digital version from the analog. The tape you are using may be what I need. I am assuming you use it in place of the Hi8 tape. Will any 8mm backup tape work? How long are they?

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Thanks

John
On Nov 29, 2005, at 8:26 PM, Dan K wrote:

I'll second (well, actually 4th or 5th) the recommendation to use a DV
camcorder to digitise analog video. The best part is you can archive all
your VHS to DV tapes without ever involving your Mac. Then, if you want
to do further edits and or/ burn to DVD you just feed the Mac the DV
copy. Since the OP intends to get a new DV cam anyway, this seems a
no-brainer.

I've got a older Sony D8 (DCR TRV-240) with S-video in and out as well as an RCA composite in/out. I use only ex-BU 8mm data tapes, which are very high quality, widely available and _cheap_ when purchased in bulk. Search
eBay (Computers & Networking) for '8mm (lot,data)' not including those
single quotes. eg: auctions # 5835887501, 8730889743

I've read the D8 mechanisms and carts are more robust than are the miniDV
jobbies, but I have no personal experience to support that.

Also, while others may have had satisfactory results with FW-video
capture devices, I wasn't satisfied with the quality of the captured
video from either the Hollywood device nor from the Formac device.
Neither did as clean a job of digitising video as does my old Sony D8.

hth,

dan k


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