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Major Player
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Orlando, FL
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Whoah! 35 Seperate VHS
Is there anything like Discmakers for VHS?
How would you approach this to begin with? I was thinking just playing a fully rendered file out through the firewire throught the dv cam then into a VHS deck. Am I approaching this all wrong? |
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Major Player
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Orlando, FL
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My other thought is throw the finished segments on a HD and find a service to dub that out to VHS.........
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Inner Circle
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Toronto, Canada
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There should be a lot of dub houses in your city that will dub to VHS for you (try Yellow Pages, Google). An efficient way of doing it is to play video into a distribution amplifier to multiple VHS VCRs. If they aren't machine controlled (i.e. some PAL/NTSC switchable VCRs), the tape operator runs to all of them and hits record.
2- The dub house will likely prefer a miniDV tape over something on a HD. 3- Quote:
Doing VHS dubs is tedious, so you may want to go to a VHS duplication service. DVDs are so much faster to 'dub' it's ridiculous. |
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