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Posted by Richard Crowley on 12/07/05 08:36
"Daniel Wagner" wrote ...
> Richard, sounds like you are the man! I will get on ebay and source
> the
> video mixer....When you say I can record on a DVD recorder: my normal
> DVD recorder I got with my TV?
As long as it has conventional video and audio inputs
i.e. the yellow, white & red RCA ("Cinch") jacks, it
can likely be interconnected to any other consumer video
eqipment such as the Panny WJ-AVE5, etc.
Snce you appear to be in the UK, I am assuming you will
be using PAL versions of this equipment. I am assuming
that PAL versions of this equipment are available.
> And if I want to add some intro after, is it easy to extract
> the DVD information and do some post production on my
> PC? Recording onto the PC:
Define "easy"? DVD recorders compress to MPEG2 and
that is more problematic to import, convert, edit, etc. than
something like DV. I would avoid DVD/MPEG2 if there
was additional post production anticipated, but others are
not as pessimistic as I am.
> i have a yellow cinch input, is that it?
Here in the Colonies, that would indicate a composite video
connection. Assuming it means the same there in the Empire.
Of course, the equipment manual would be definitive.
> Audio in is only a mini jack....
An adapter/cable would take care of that.
> Thanks for your help here, this is great advice!
It is exactly the equipment setup I used a couple weeks
ago for a large conference.
> Are you a professional?
I am not a professional mainly because I do mostly pro-
bono work for non-profit schools, churches, community
organizations, etc. If I ever retire from my day job, I may
consider "going professional".
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