Michael Dunn
December 14th, 2008, 01:44 PM
I purchased a Sony DSR-60 player back in about 1999 or 2000. I was part of the first generation of Mini-DV players and recorders that Sony released.
At the time I used it to view and log time code from shoot tapes. The deck was also used to load video into an AVID system. At the time I was using an editing service to work at.
Now I am editing at my place and I would like to use it to input video.
However, I believe that the output of the DSR -60 is not a digital signal but an analog signal. I think the AVID system would digitize the signal as it was being stored on the hard drive(s). Can anybody confirm this for me?
Did Sony ever make a digital output card for this player that would allow it to output a digital signal?
My current editing setup is a Dell Workstation running the latest version of Sony Vegas Movie Maker.
At the time I used it to view and log time code from shoot tapes. The deck was also used to load video into an AVID system. At the time I was using an editing service to work at.
Now I am editing at my place and I would like to use it to input video.
However, I believe that the output of the DSR -60 is not a digital signal but an analog signal. I think the AVID system would digitize the signal as it was being stored on the hard drive(s). Can anybody confirm this for me?
Did Sony ever make a digital output card for this player that would allow it to output a digital signal?
My current editing setup is a Dell Workstation running the latest version of Sony Vegas Movie Maker.