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Posted by Frank on 02/23/07 06:44
On Thu, 22 Feb 2007 20:48:50 -0500, in 'rec.video.desktop',
in article <Re: Capture HD video directly from HDMI uncompressed>,
"Smarty" <nobody@nobody.com> wrote:
>Thanks Frank for the follow-up comments.
You're quite welcome.
>A bit disappointing but not
>surprising to find out that HDMI is an output only,
They don't want consumers creating HDV content except by shooting
through the lens of an HDV camcorder.
>and not supported for input on the HDV camcorders.
Same situation with all of the current AVCHD camcorders. The HDMI jack
is output only.
>I am now curious.....are the 80 minute miniDV tapes too thin, and /
>or otherwise unreliable?
It's just a personal thing. I've never used long running tape and
never will. Even back in the days of open reel audio tape, I bought
2500-foot loads and never the 3600-foot loads. Of course, I used
mostly Ampex 456 which, as it turned out, had a shorter life than it
should have, but that's another story.
>Smarty
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Frank, Independent Consultant, New York, NY
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