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Posted by doc on 07/25/06 13:19
Was just thinking about all this thread discussion and wondering if this
were a possibility?
1. Set the camera up to run continuous time code and not reset every time a
new tape is put in.
2. Set the output to a cheapie VHS with it's tape time code set to display
and record
3. Put the first tape in each machine and reset the counters to "0"
4 Try to start the recorders about the same time as the cameras (might be
off a second or two)
And wha lah wouldn't I have a window screening tape of what was on the
miniDV tapes and close on timecode?
DrD
"nobody special" <msu1049321@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Yeah, i read this and I said to myself, why are they still making
> essentially window dubs to beta, and burning the heads on an endangered
> species beta deck, instead of to cheap VHS or DVD-R on a stand-alone
> recorder? Any decent DV-25 capable deck has a monitor-out with timecode
> overlay on it already, you just plug the output cable into any cheap
> recorder and make a live realtime transfer of the window dub.
>
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