I respectfully disagree because I lived the analog to digital conversion life.
It cost more in time, conversions and stuff you have buy. I had a analog tape
camera that in order to use footage I had to buy an analog to digital convert
(Pyro A/V Link) hook it up, find software to convert (my
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From: Gena
I respectfully disagree because I lived the analog to digital conversion
life.
It cost more in time, conversions and stuff you have buy. I had a analog
tape camera that in order to use footage I had to buy an analog to digital
convert (Pyro A/V
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Hi,
I just bought a Panasonic HS200 for 1000dollars and I can tell you I wish I had
bought a tape video camera instead.
First the file is uploaded as M2TS which can't be read by Microsft MM.
second the software that comes with the camera is basic and can only compress
final products in AVCHD
My mistake - take out the analog tape and replace it with digital tape. I still
think it is wrong to invest in a fading technology.
Everything fails - that is why you make backups and do the best you can to
reduce the gotchas.
Exceedingly human,
Gena
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com,
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From: Gena
My mistake - take out the analog tape and replace it with digital tape. I
still think it is wrong to invest in a fading technology.
Everything fails - that is why you make backups and do the best you can to
reduce the gotchas.
A backup on video