Is it even possible when capturing with a DV device? I use a Canon ZR45 camcorder to caputure my old VCR tapes that i want to convert to DVD. The question is, is it possible to capture at a faster speed, or is the only way to sit through and watch the entire playback?
Forgive me for what is probably a rather stupid question.![]()
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You could hit the Fast Forward button on your camcorder.
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Digital Tape source can be captured to Blue Ray (not out yet in US) discs at 4x realtime
However,this requires a digital storage medium like digi-beta
short Answer..no
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