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RE: Kinda OT: DV editing - where to start



Daniel,

Yes Firewire is definitely the way to go, makes it really easy to transfer
back and forth if you really want to put it back onto tape then you will
need a camcorder with DV In as well - cheaper ones do not have this by
default (software hacks around)  Personally I have never felt the need to
put back onto tape, normally burn onto a SVCD which can be played in most
DVD players anyway - very good site www.vcdhelp.com  which covers all
editing/burning software and methods.

For editing software the Rolls Royce is Adobe Premiere - I know there are a
few people on the list that use it professionaly, they are better placed to
comment than me, personally though I found it overkill for my needs and
difficult to learn.  I use Pinnacle Studio which IMHO is very good and
certainly feature rich enough for all but the most advanced users.

Can't really comment much on which camera to go for, but am sure others will
have many suggestions.

Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: James,Daniel [mailto:Daniel.James@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 29 January 2003 15:11
To: Ukha_D (E-mail)
Subject: [ukha_d] Kinda OT: DV editing - where to start


Hi all

I'm not sure if this falls into or out of UKHA... as its computers, cameras
and DVD :-)

I am looking to take the plunge into the world of Digital Camcorders, and PC
editing, I am doing a bit of research at the moment, and am after some
advice / good websites with info on the subject.

I ideally want a DV camera that can plug into a PC, and allow editing, then
put the finished footage back onto a tape. (ok eventually onto a DVD, but
that's a future step!),  I see though that many of the cameras available in
the UK do not have a DV-in connection - does the lack of this mean that I
can't return the footage onto the camera once edited on a PC?

I presume Firewire is the preferred method of transfer between a Camera and
PC - are all Firewire cards created equal - or are there some I should watch
out for?

I last got involved in video editing about 5 years ago, using Pro Panasonic
kit... its a new world to me now :-)

any help / advice appreciated



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