DV is digital, so the "capture" process over firewire to a DV AVI should produce an exact copy from the tape to the hard disk.... is that true?
Would you get the exact same file from a cheap $20 firewire card that you would get from a $2000 professional card?
Thanks
Rich
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DV is not really capture, it is transfer and theoretically any transfer medium should work, BUT cheap electronics cut way too many corners and you may find introduced noise and/or dropouts with the junk end of the spectrum.
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Originally Posted by nelson133
The stream transfer depends on full attention from the disk drive system. In other words, don't play Half Life on a single drive system while transferring. Just let it finish.
OHCI is a basic requirement for XP.
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