Video -- digital archiving
Marian Petrides
mpetrides at earthlink.net
Sun Aug 25 15:37:01 EDT 2002
> I'm coming in at the tail end of this and apologize if I'm repeating
> something someone else has said and/or not answering the specific
> question--which I do not have in front of me. It sounds like the
> requirement is to capture video easily and then burn to DVD, yet
> retain the ability to edit the video. Is that right?
If so, consider
1) Capturing via firewire (using Dazzle Hollywood DV Bridge or other
comparable device--Sony makes one, too that is supposed to be quite
good--to convert analog to digital) into iMovie
2) Output iMovie to iDVD
3) Author and burn to DVD using iDVD
4) In addition to the DVD-video disk in #3, burn an archive of captured
video to DVD using Toast, for further editing
Above requires a Mac with built-in DVD-R drive. The 15 inch flat panel
iMac will do very well. If this does not answer the original question,
please forgive me.
Marian
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