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Subject: [Leica] Analog video 8 to DVD using a Mac
From: philippe.amard at tele2.fr (Philippe AMARD)
Date: Tue, 03 Mar 2009 06:57:57 +0100
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Thanks Larry,

I've been after such a camera since yesterday morning - Thanks for the 
details ; it must have in and out DV if I understand it well + in my 
case take PAL analog VDO

Else a Black Magic intensity Pro interface might do the trick I've been 
told.

Thanks again for the input.
Bien cordialement
Phili^^e



Lawrence Zeitlin wrote:

> I had about 40 hours of 8 mm analog video tape to convert to digital  
> format. Most of it was recorded on an older Sony videocam. I solved  
> the problem by buying a Sony digital cassette recorder DV-D800 NTSC 
> at  a Sony clearance center. It cost me about $300 new a few years ago 
> but  is available on eBay for less than $100. The cassette recorder is 
> a  small box about 4" by 6" that mounts a video 8 or Hi 8 tape. It  
> contains a 4" TFT Screen and has the usual VCR controls. The recorder  
> has standard RCA video and audio outputs, S video inputs and outputs.  
> and, most important a digital video output.
>
> The procedure for use was very simple. Simply insert an analog video  
> tape and connect the digital video output to your Mac Firewire port.  
> (If you have a new unibody MacBook or MacAir you are out of luck. 
> They  don't have Firewire ports.) Using iMovie, the Mac recognizes 
> the  recorder as a Sony digital videocam and imports the video data 
> stream.  From there on out it is just like using a new digital 
> videocam. You  can edit the movie to your heart's content, adding 
> breaks, titles,  transitions, special effects, etc. Then export the 
> movie to iDVD to  burn the finished disc.
>
> You could do much the same thing with a digital 8 videocam. The kind  
> that takes standard analog tapes. Otherwise you would have to find 
> one  with a "pass through" facility. Feed the output from the old 
> analog  camera to the digital camera.Then pass it through to the Mac.
>
> Incidentally, I found iMovie 6 far easier to use than iMovie '08 for  
> this purpose.
>
> Larry Z
>
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