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Poll: How much have you spent on your CURRENT video recording setup, VCR, Recorder, Capture card... (in US

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  1. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    My current video recording setup = $0

    No capture cards, vcrs or desktop recorders here....i have some old capture cards but I don't use them.
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    None. Actually I only have a VCR bought long time ago, cant remember what I paid for it. Dont really use it anymore.
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    Computers, printers, VCRs, DVD recorders, capture cards, hard drives, proc amps, detailers, TBCs, external monitors, discs, software, etc ... all of which is for video work... probably around $10,000 USD or more ... of course none of that was overnight, bought slowly over a period of many years. Software and broadcast/pro/prosumer video hardware can eat up $300-500 at a time.
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    Pinnacle Miro DC30+ bought for £100 in 2001
    Canopus ADVC 100 - bought for £300 in 2002
    Pioneer DVR510 - bought for £600 in 2004
    Sony NTSC/PAL VCR - bought for £100 in 2005

    Over £1100 ($2000) so far, not including a new PC, additional hard drives and media.
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    I said maybe 250. But thats old money. I have a couple of old nonsvhs stereo vcr's for quick tv recording. I used to have a hauppauge wintv pvr 250 that was about a $150 new 4 or 5 years ago. But I sold that on ebay and bought a fusion 3 hdtv capture card for $100 and love it I also have an old Sony 8mm analog camcorder (the 90's 8mm not the old reel stuff ). But its interesting it has 16:9 wide recording mode but its analog. Different.
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  6. I had picked $1000, however IMHO a better Poll structure would have been
    $750 to $999
    $1000 to $2499
    for example

    Current Equipment in use consists of,

    Pioneer DVR-531h
    TBC-1000
    JVC HR-S9911U

    As a backup for problematic tapes that need software filtering,
    Canopus ADVC 100
    P4 3.0Ghz, 1Gb Memory w/Pioneer 109 (509) burner

    Spare VCRs = RCA S-VHS, Toshiba Beta VCR, RCA S-VHS Fullsize Camcorder, 8MM Camcorder

    And lets not forget the other bits and pieces such as cables, Blank media, DVD cases & ink/paper for the nice looking cover, alternative would be chopping up the VHS case to fit the case however that won't look good in most cases. Scanner to scan VHS box and create nice DVD cover.

    Software for use in the computer = $$$

    I feel like I'm missing something else, hmmm....

    Anyway, Cheers
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    I assume that this pertains to capturing. In that case I have used my Panasonic camcorder to capture one 4 minute video from vhs. Considering that 99.1% of all the tape that has been through this machine was recorded through the lens, I don't think the capture counts for much. Thus, less than $50.
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  8. Hauppauge WinTV (BT878) Card = $12

    Old Nameless VCR = $40

    That's about it. I used to have endless hours of cap sessions, by now
    I'm all but finished. All tapes have been digitized. Haven't capped anything in quite a while.
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  9. Retired from video stuff MackemX's Avatar
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    not much but I'm thinking of getting a DVD recorder soon. I'll be happy with a sub £50 one as I'm not that fussed as long as it records and plays back
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    Still using old VCR technology, have 3 VCR's, but there days must be numbered. Just took the first step towards moving to digital, getting a Twinhan HDTV tuner card. Will try burning the F1 car race today direct to DVD (SDTV), using the software that came with the tuner card.

    Only a matter of time before the VCR base ends up been replaced with some sort of digital replacement.
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  11. Member edDV's Avatar
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    Over what period of time?
    This stuff used to cost huge amounts.
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    Hmm..

    I have two.

    My laptop was ~$2200. I didn't buy it for video but since it has a firewire port, I use it to record non-flagged channels off the DVR.

    My new computer was around $400.

    I already had these but the are now on the new computer.

    TV card - $30
    Sound card - $200
    DVD Recorder - $280 (Back in 2003 or 2002, don't remember)

    I use this one for the flagged channels recording through composite and for recording old and new VHS (some History Channel shows are only avalable in VHS) tapes.
    His name was MackemX

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    I said "more than $2500" because the computer ($2300) I am using was specifically bought with video in mind. That also includes my camcorder ($1000 back in 1999), 2 additional hard drives ($150 for both), $150 for software, maybe another $75 for misc cables and adapters.
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  14. I tried not to include the PCs themselves, but only the specific things I bought for the audio/video. Prices are estimates and rounded. Got some deals on some things.

    main setup
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    350 JVC SVHS VCR
    200 Sony PAL VCR
    100 Panasonic VHS VCR
    400 Pioneer laserdisc player
    35 Hauppauge card
    300 TBC
    60 dual 160GB HDs
    160 Dvico Fusion HDTV card
    30 160GB HD
    350 Sony DVD burner
    50 Sony dual layer DVD burner
    35 Sony DVDROM/CD burner
    50 various cables

    $2120

    audio
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    200 digital audio card (S/PDIF in)
    700 DAT recorder

    $900

    occasional use
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    30 Pinnacle card
    70 ATI Pro card
    50 ATI card
    30 MPEG card (not used yet)
    50 Panasonic SVHS VCR
    70 JVC SVHS-ET VCR
    50 Sony dual layer DVD burner
    70 digital audio card (S/PDIF in)

    $420

    Currently saving for DVD recorder. I acutally have the money now, but I am waiting for the features. I definately want the TV guide thing to be disableable.


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    My current recording setup is hard to calculate. You'd have to take into account different pieces of hardware getting replaced or relegated to other duties in the recording process. You'd also have to figure in the monthly fees I pay my cable company. Another consideration is RW Media being used over and over again. If I had to estimate I'd have to say it's around $1000 for my current setup but I can't really tell as I'm looking to be replacing a standalone recorder shortly with a larger hard drive and I'm also going to be replacing the motherboard in my HTPC this week.
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  16. $98 ILO 04 .LOL more than enough for me
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    Current Setup, 6 Super Vhs vcr, 4 Vcr, 4 Betamax, 5 Laser disc player, 6 DVD player, 7 DVD recorder, 3 DVD recorder with Hard Drive, beta sp vtr, hi 8 vcr, 3 tbc, 5 color corrector, 3 image enhancer, 2 computers, 4 monitors, cables, wires, internet, switchers, softeware, upgrades after upgrade. Probably $35K not included not even finish. Wait til Blu-Ray comes out. This is not for the weak but the strong...Video Craz
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  18. Using "dphirschler's layout as a template here with the same basic rules and exceptions...

    "Studio A" (Main setup - my bedroom)
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    JVC HR-S9911U S-VHS VCR: (For Capture & Restoration) $474.00
    Sony SLV-N81 VHS VCR: (For Playback) $160.00
    Sony SLV-688HF VHS VCR: (For Capture) $200.00
    Panasonic DMR-E500HS DVD Recorder w/400GB HDD: $950.00
    Pinnacle DC10Plus AV Capture Card: $120.00
    Vidicraft Vidimate 200Plus Proc Amp/Detailer: $68.00
    200GB Western Digital HDD w/8MB Cache: (180GB for Video) $180.00
    Optowrite DD0102 DVD-R/W+R/W CD-R/W Drive: $80.00
    Toshiba SD-M1712 DVD-ROM Drive (for DVD-RAM) $50.00
    Monster Cables: (Various Types) $150.00
    Sony KV-27FS13 WEGA 27" Trinitron Flat-CRT: $500.00
    Sony DSR-PDX10 MiniDV/DVCAM Camcorder: $2500.00
    TOTAL: $5432.00

    "Studio B" (Secondary setup - Computer Room)
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    Sony SLV-N71 VHS VCR: (For Playback & Capture) $160.00
    Panasonic DMR-HS2 DVD Recorder w/40GB HDD: $850.00
    Macintosh PowerBook G4: (Video related parts only) $600.00
    200GB Matrox External HDD: (180GB for Video) $180.00
    Matshita UJ-815 "SuperDrive": (Part of PowerBook) $00.00
    Monster Cables: (Various Types) $45.00
    Toshiba 19" CRT: (Free Gift) $000.00
    Panasonic Consumer MiniDV Palm Camcorder: $500.00
    TOTAL: $2335.00

    GRAND TOTAL: $7767.00

    I should note I'm a TV Production major in college so a lot of this equipment doubles as school supplies. My "B-Studio" is really my back-up stuff except for the Laptop which I use more than the desktop in my "A-Studio" which I just labeled with letters since they're two different rooms.
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    I just ordered a Matrox RTX !00. Hope it's worth the $1000.
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  20. Lessee,
    $250 JVC HR S7600 VCR
    $600 New Dell pc
    $300 TBC
    $100 Hauppage card
    $ 20 Firewire card
    $100 cables
    $500 3 camcorders: 1 digital-8, 1-minidv, 1 hi8 analog (all bought for conversion)
    $130 USB turntable
    $ 30 VHS-C cartridge
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    $2030
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    Including current computers, cameras, tripods, lights, TBC's, procamps, pre&post comp monitors, sound board, microphones & stands, capture cards, VTR's, chromakey and all the other little bits collected over the years...well over $20K.

    If you were to include all the Amiga/Toaster gear that has been retired then it would be double...

    and I would trade it all for just a little bit more...

    VH
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    who knows.....

    3 $ony VHS machines
    1 JVC SVHS machine
    1 FREE DVR from Comcast!
    I got an ATI AIW 9000Pro as a gift, but now that I've converted all of my VHS to DVD and the stuff I used to capture has actually (FINALLY!) been released on DVD I don't use it anymore...
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