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Posted by dumber on 10/06/06 13:33
On Thu, 5 Oct 2006 12:14:01 -0700, "Richard Crowley"
<rcrowley@xp7rt.net> wrote:
>"wannabe" wrote ...
>>I am not a pro but I have an editing VCR with a flying erase head that
>> I use to assemble videos.
>>
>> I was wondering if I can do the same kind of thing with an inexpensive
>> DVD-RW deck or would I need something special.
>>
>> Basically, i just want to be able to pause the recording and backspace
>> the necessary number of frames to get a clean transition between
>> scenes, like I do with my VCR. Iwll be using mostlly footage from VHS
>> tapes, 8mm and digital camcorder video.
>
>There are the low-end DVD recorders which mostly can do
>great "crash-editing" (start/stop via Pause button). But if you
>want to go back and reset the edit point, you may want to look
>at the kind that initially record to an internal hard drive, because
>they let you then to back and choose the edit point(s) and then
>write the disc in a subsequent step. They should theoretically
>do what you are seeking, but I have not personally used them
>to do that.
>
Thanks for the info. I guess I will have to wait until I can afford
the DVR type machine you are describing, or until I can upgrade my
computer for video editing.
-wannabe
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