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Convert This Fuji Tape to DVD

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Garibaldi
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Post Posted: Nov 22, 2006 13:56 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

I have a Fuji tape here that I would like to convert to DVD. It larger than an 8mm but I am not sure what it is. It is called a "Fuji DP121 DVCPro" and also has the number 126L on the top. I'll post a picture later. Any ideas on what this is? Is there perhaps an empty vhs adapter that you pop it into?

Thanks
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mats.hogberg
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Post Posted: Nov 22, 2006 14:36 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Wow! Saw some recorders that use that tape - in the Euro 3.740 to 13.200 range! Camcorder at 18.000 Euro... Holy cow!

/Mats
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oliverw
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Post Posted: Nov 22, 2006 15:01 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

It's a DVCPro tape.

Look for companies on Google that handle DVCPro to DVD transfers.
Here's one http://grapevideo.com/pleasanton/duplications/home.html
but I'm sure there are a lot more.

Hope this helps.
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Epicurus8a
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Post Posted: Nov 22, 2006 15:18 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Garibadi, check your post at Cap's.

Garibaldi
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Post Posted: Nov 22, 2006 23:32 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

So any ideas for this? Why are the players so expensive? Would a place like Kinkos or something convert this, or am I going to have to give them an arm or leg to do it!?!?!
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dcsos
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Post Posted: Nov 23, 2006 00:48 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

There have been some variants on the DV standard, most notably Sony's DVCAM and Panasonic's DVCPRO formats targeted at professional use.
L-size DV cassettes are largely nonexistent in the consumer market, and are generally used only in professional settings. Even in professional markets, most DV camcorders support only MiniDV, though many professional DV VTRs support both sizes of tape.



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edDV
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Post Posted: Nov 23, 2006 01:07 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

A pro dub house could dub DVCPro to miniDV tape for you with zero loss. The DV format is the same as far as video quality.

It's possible that it contains a higher quality version of the format.

DVCPro 25Mb/s (normal 4:1:1 like MiniDV)
DVCPro 50Mb/s (4:2:2 with less compression)

DVCPro HD 100Mb/s usually has a red color lid.


Garibaldi
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Post Posted: Nov 23, 2006 20:26 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

It is yellow so that means it is the lower quality one. Still, this is going to be a tricky business to try and convert it
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edDV
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Post Posted: Nov 23, 2006 22:23 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Garibaldi wrote:
It is yellow so that means it is the lower quality one. Still, this is going to be a tricky business to try and convert it


Dub house. That is why they are in business.
Or make friends with a local TV station tech.

Player rentals go for ~$300/day
Dubs ~ $40-50/hr + MiniDV stock


Epicurus8a
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Post Posted: Nov 23, 2006 22:49 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Garibaldi
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Post Posted: Nov 26, 2006 23:03 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Thanks for the info everyone, I'm going to think about what to do - maybe send it away to get it converted or get in contact with the person who originally made it
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Des
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Post Posted: Nov 26, 2006 23:51 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

In my area (Northern NJ) the local college film/video departments use this format. You may want contact a college near you and see if they use this format and might be willing to dupe it onto VHS or DVD for you.

--dES
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Garibaldi
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Post Posted: Nov 27, 2006 09:09 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Des wrote:
In my area (Northern NJ) the local college film/video departments use this format. You may want contact a college near you and see if they use this format and might be willing to dupe it onto VHS or DVD for you.

--dES

Good idea. I'm sure the UW or MATC would deal with this in some capacity
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Des
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Post Posted: Nov 27, 2006 10:06 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Glad to help. Hopefully ythey can give you a hand without going for your lungs confused.gif

...and, if you come across any 1963 Avanti in good driving condition (cheap) keep me in mind.

--dES
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Garibaldi
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Post Posted: Nov 27, 2006 14:07 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Des wrote:
Glad to help. Hopefully ythey can give you a hand without going for your lungs confused.gif

...and, if you come across any 1963 Avanti in good driving condition (cheap) keep me in mind.

--dES

Or an arm or kidney! ieek.gif

Sure, stop on by the Bid or Bust, we just had a '72 Avanti roll across the auction block:
http://www.wiscollectorcar.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4300

I'm sure we'll have another soon
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