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Regular Crew
Join Date: Jun 2003
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Fx1 to HM-HD-40000
Did anybody tried to copy an HD video from FX1 to HD VHS tape via 1394 port? I hope it works! Nobody mentioned it.
Andre
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Obstreperous Rex
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You mean to a D-VHS deck... those consumer high-definition JVC decks. Right?
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Exactly.
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Join Date: May 2004
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I think there are several posts about this topic on the forum from a few weeks ago, reporting Sony as saying that this kind of transfer will NOT work....
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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it works with the JVC HD1, it should work with the FX.
If it is real transport stream, it does not matter where it comes from . |
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I believe there's a few posts by S. Mullen at cc that discusses his success with this method.
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