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Posted by Arny Krueger on 01/31/08 18:23
"Bill Cotton" <Billcotton@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> "Arny Krueger" <arnyk@hotpop.com> wrote in message
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>> "Bill Cotton" <Billcotton@comcast.net> wrote in message
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>>>>> As soon as the budget allows, a tower is planned.
>>
>>>> Ours does 6 DVDs at a time and cost about $600. Many
>>>> people sell them. Ours is about a year old and has run
>>>> flawlessly.
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>>> I have surf and this one is of interest.
>>> http://www.runtechmedia.com/product.asp?sku=SharkCopier6dvd16xsony&a=10
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>> This looks very similar to what we have, right down to
>> the branding of the drives.
>>
>>> What brand do you have?
>>
>> This is the supplier's current product:
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>> http://www.supermediastore.com/nec-dvd-standalone-tower-dvd-duplicators-6-target.html
> Both has an option to add output USB, firewire, do ou
> have a need for either
No. We just load the media, which I prepare off-site.
>>> Thanks for you help. I have a friend that bought a DV
>>> camcorder with Firewire output, to take movie of his
>>> bowling team and hate having to change tapes. His Sony
>>> Camcorder DCR TRV50 list for 1500 dollars.
>> It must be nice to have money like that. However, I must
>> not be too bitter, as we have a Canon HV-20. ;-)
> When the church buy two camcorder and a mixer, I will
> look at the Cannon HV-20, since it works ok for you.
Seriously, I'm not so sure about the HV20 as a camera - there is lots of
latency as we use it.
Were I to spend that kind of money again, I would probably pick one of
these:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/239214-REG/Sony_EVID100_EVI_D100_1_4_CCD_Remote.html
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/314475-REG/Sony_EVID70_W_EVI_D70W_Pan_Tilt_Zoom_Security_Camera.html
http://www.daitron.com/camera/EVI_D70_D70P.htm
or something like it.
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