In Sioux City, we are using JVC Everio HD cameras with Share Stations.
Works GREAT.  Share station doubles as an external DVD burner.  Software
is easy to run. 

Layne

 

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Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 10:45 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [info-tech] DVD Cameras and Duplicators

 

We started using the Sony DCRSR200 (smv-dcrsr200) hard drive camcorder.
After activity is completed, the user connects a cable to the Sony
DVD-RW DL external device (sdr-vrdmc5) that burns the dvd by pressing
one button.  It only takes about five minutes.  We are thinking of using
this setup this fall for football but need to spend a little more time
with it.

 

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>>> "Frerichs, Chad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 5/27/2008 10:18 AM
>>>

Our activities department is looking at getting new cameras to record
events. They would also like the ability to make copies of those events
and disperse them via DVD. Our plan is to get DVD camcorders and a DVD
duplicator tower. What I am wondering is if anyone out there has had
experience with DVD-camcorders and DVD duplicator towers. My major
concern is that the DVD duplicator tower will not be able to duplicate
from the small DVDs that go in the camcorder to the regular DVDs that we
would want to use in the duplicator. So, if anyone has had any
experiences with this I would appreciate you input.

 

Thanks,

 

Chad Frerichs

Director Of Technology

Okoboji Community Schools

Milford, IA 51351

 

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