To DVD's. I have quite a lot of amateur adult footage and need to transfer them to DVD's. Hopefully someone can help with this, pm me if need be....
Just get a Pioneer 640 standalone DVD recorder with internal hard drive, transfer your miniDV to the Pioneer in XP mode (highest quality picture) to the HDD, edit the way you want and then transfer them to DVD-R (1 hour per disc max for the utmost quality).I try said:To DVD's. I have quite a lot of amateur adult footage and need to transfer them to DVD's. Hopefully someone can help with this, pm me if need be....
I can help you out, and its no where near $40 per tapeLOLI try said:To DVD's. I have quite a lot of amateur adult footage and need to transfer them to DVD's. Hopefully someone can help with this, pm me if need be....
The real easy way is to plug camera into standalone DVD recorder and hit record, and don't use a computer at all.spheroyds said:
agreed.mmouse said:The real easy way is to plug camera into standalone DVD recorder and hit record, and don't use a computer at all.
Do you even know what a $40 per-tape service consists?Gentle Ben said:I can help you out, and its no where near $40 per tapeLOL
PM me with tape format etc
Did I say anything about PC based conversion?monkeychan said:Do you even know what a $40 per-tape service consists?
1. colour correction (using a dedicated, broadcast-quality colour corrector)
2. noise reduction (using a dedicated, broadcast-quality DNR)
3. dual-pass encoding (using a dedicated, studio-quality MPEG-2 encoder)
No PC solution can beat the above. I've seen these things in action, PC solution is a joke, at best.
I find it amusing that people can laugh at a certain price point without knowing what it is exactly. Just like when people comparing cameras based on 10 MP $500 point and shoot camera vs a 6 MP $3000 SLR + lens.