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beamlicious
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Post by beamlicious »

Originally posted by continuity-B
Record your output to a DV camcorder with an AV-in,
Yes I tried that allready.
But I got a great loss of quality.
Mabey I have to read the manual of my JVC cam again.;)

continuity-B
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Post by continuity-B »

Is the quality loss on the camera or after you re-capture the file?

Is it a digital or analogue-type quality loss?

Also, DV can look worse in a preview window on the computer than it actually is - test what you capture directly to your tv-out, it might actually be fine.

I find virtually no quality loss on mine. Granted you are technically encoding to DV but it's unnoticable on mine.

dreamtk
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Post by dreamtk »

i bought a portable 'external dvd recorder' for this (Sony VRDVC20) It connects to my V-4

http://stores.tomshardware.com/rating_g ... d_type=M//

works exellently :)

copy and paste the url

[Edited on 29-7-2005 by dreamtk]

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