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J David Ellis
December 14th 06, 06:29 AM
Is there a tape-cassette reader available that, when
connected to a Windows computer's IEEE 1394 port, will
capture video/audio faster than when capture is done by
using the camera as a reader?
--David
Andrew E.
December 14th 06, 07:05 AM
WM encoder will capture audio/video,plus get its add ons...
"J David Ellis" wrote:
> Is there a tape-cassette reader available that, when
> connected to a Windows computer's IEEE 1394 port, will
> capture video/audio faster than when capture is done by
> using the camera as a reader?
> --David
>
Cari \(MS-MVP\)
December 14th 06, 08:46 AM
Digital video is captured as real time.
--
Cari (MS-MVP)
Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging
http://www.coribright.com/windows
"J David Ellis" > wrote in message
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> Is there a tape-cassette reader available that, when connected to a
> Windows computer's IEEE 1394 port, will capture video/audio faster than
> when capture is done by using the camera as a reader?
> --David
Stealing
December 15th 06, 02:14 AM
"J David Ellis" > wrote in message
...
> Is there a tape-cassette reader available that, when connected to a
> Windows computer's IEEE 1394 port, will capture video/audio faster than
> when capture is done by using the camera as a reader?
> --David
The simple answer is no.
I'm assuming you have edited DV footage on your PC and want
to transfer back to DV tape, if so then not possible.
It can only transfer in real time.
But capture from pro/semi pro hardware at higher rate
maybe possible. But that would require dedicated recorder
and playback hardware and is not a PC/Windows subject.
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