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Subject: Re: FLASH: OT - Video capture, editing & output
From: Mark Tagliaferro
Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 03:04:33 +0100

Thanks to everyone who assisted me on the subject and again sorry for the
OT.

It took me a while to check out all the resources I received. 2-pop seems
like a great one. I'm probably going with FCP and the Sony converter box
because of the reasons that were suggested and that it will maintain time
code and LANC support.

Thanks again.

Mark
markatspaceshot [dot] com

on 9/29/00 1:43 PM, eli at filmstreetatyahoo [dot] com wrote:

> I would avoid editing analog on a G4. It's like
> buying an SUV to cruise the suburbs. Any investment
> you make on analog is money you could have spent on
> getting the most out of your G4.
>
> I'd get a copy of finalcutpro and the sony converter
> box. Wiredinc has a box called firewired that does
> the same as the sony box (
> http://www.wiredinc.com/firewired.html ). It lets you
> go digital back to analog with an S-video or RCA
> cable. I don't know if the sony one does that.
>
> EditDV is good software, and there is a cuts only
> version available for free download at
> http://www.digitalorigin.com/unplugged/register1.asp
>
> The most useful website for this type of info is
> www.2-pop.com
>
> I would also consider imovie a decent editing tool
> that a creative person can rip apart and make great
> things with. And it's free too from apple.
>
> Finalcutpro is the best and purrs like a kitten on a
> G4. You may also consider getting extra internal IDE
> drives for your G4. I suggest 27gig+ IBM deskstars.
> www.gogocity.com had great prices last time I ordered
> some. Yoy can fit two extra drives internally if you
> buy an IDE expansion card from ww.vsttech.com . And
> lastly, you'll really want some RAM for editing. I
> would say 192 is good, 256 is better. 2-pop has
> threads for pricing, deals, configurations and all
> that.
>
> Hope this helps!
>
> E
>
> __________________________
> Good points made below.
>
> I'd also reccomend checking out EditDV from Digital
> Origin. It's a
> great
> package and gives you more then enough power to meet
> all your needs.
> http://www.digitalorigin.com
>
> Charles Chapman
> Web Solutions Manager
> Telco Systems, Inc.
> A BATM Company
> www.telco.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sohrab Pirayesh [sohrabat2mtc [dot] com (mailto:sohrabat2mtc [dot] com)]
> Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 10:42 AM
> To: flasheratchinwag [dot] com
> Subject: Re: FLASH: OT - Video capture, editing &
> output
>
>
> Your getting into tough territory.
>
> Hi8 is an anolog format, the 1394(apple calls it
> firewire, sony calls
> it
> i.link) port imports digital information. its meant
> for cameras that
> record
> in DV or in D8. You have three options
>
> -import anolog ( for this you have to buy an
> anolog capture card
> for
> your mac which can be rather expensive, check out
> http://www.miro.com/start.asp )
> -buy the sony converter, convert your footage to
> dv, edit it,
> convert it
> back to anolog and send it back to your camera.
> -buy a DV or D8 camera and reshoot your footage
>
> These are all pretty expensive solutions, but those
> are the only ones
> that
> come to mind. About editing software, use apple's
> final cut pro, it was
> designed to work on teh G4, so it will be more stable
> and more powerful
> than
> premiere.
>
> hth
> -sohrab
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mark Tagliaferro" <markatspaceshot [dot] com>
> To: <flasheratchinwag [dot] com>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 3:05 PM
> Subject: FLASH: OT - Video capture, editing & output
>
>
>> Sorry for the OT, but it seems that a lot of people
> here have
> considerable
>> experience on the subject, so I thought I would ask.
> I have a Mac
> G4/450
>> and a Sony Hi8 TRV99 camcorder. I want to be able
> to capture video,
> edit
> it
>> on the G4 and send back to Hi8.
>>
>> The G4 has two firewire ports. The camera has one
> S-video
> (input/output)
> as
>> well as left & right audio. It also has composite,
> but I'm not
> interested
>> in using that.
>>
>> Sony has a product called a media converter that
> will supposedly
> convert
> the
>> signal from S-video to firewire and back. Does it
> make sense to use
>> something like that or are there other technologies?
>>
>> I'm also looking for a recommendation for editing
> software. Adobe
> Premiere
>> and Apple Final Cut Pro are the only one's I am
> familiar with. But i
> have
>> no experience with either.
>>
>> I'm really hoping someone could advise me on what
> would be the most
> sensible
>> approach. Feel free to email me off list
>>
>> Mark Tagliaferro
>> markatspaceshot [dot] com


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