Nathanael Oliver
August 28th, 2007, 12:56 AM
I work for a (not-for-profit) community television station in Melbourne, Australia. We broadcast 99 first run, locally produced half hour programs every week to a reachable audience of 4 million viewers.
Anyway, it's a condition of our license that we record and store everything that airs for a period of 6 weeks. For the last 13 years we've been doing this with long-play VHS tapes and 3 x VCRs.
This means that some poor volunteer has to schlep into the office twice every weekend to change over the three tapes... and to be honest, I'm sick of being that schlep! Is there a recorder, either built into a computer or an external device, that can record an analogue tv signal for 6-7 weeks (and then be automated to record over itself)? It wouldn't matter what codec it used mpg4 or divx or anything in between, so long as it was watchable.
And (just to make it more difficult) it also needs to be able to parcel that information into 1 hour blocks that can be taken out and stored separately if we receive complaints.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Nathanael Oliver
Anyway, it's a condition of our license that we record and store everything that airs for a period of 6 weeks. For the last 13 years we've been doing this with long-play VHS tapes and 3 x VCRs.
This means that some poor volunteer has to schlep into the office twice every weekend to change over the three tapes... and to be honest, I'm sick of being that schlep! Is there a recorder, either built into a computer or an external device, that can record an analogue tv signal for 6-7 weeks (and then be automated to record over itself)? It wouldn't matter what codec it used mpg4 or divx or anything in between, so long as it was watchable.
And (just to make it more difficult) it also needs to be able to parcel that information into 1 hour blocks that can be taken out and stored separately if we receive complaints.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Nathanael Oliver