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  1. Member beammeup's Avatar
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    Hi,
    Can somebody please point me in the right directions for setting up
    a computer system to handle HDD capture / editing and finally
    burning onto a Blue Ray disk.

    I actually capture and edit a lot of conventional video footage
    from a number of different sources Mainly PAL 720 x 576. but
    I dont know anything about High Def Video.

    So ! if someone can suggest editing software / what capture card,
    Win XP or Vista ( Would prefer XP ) and whcih Burner,
    I'd certainly appreciate your advice.

    thanks
    Scott
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    What is your source ?
    Read my blog here.
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  3. BlackMagic Intensity Pro (YUY2 capture, software compression)
    Hauppauge HD PVR (AVCHD hardware compression)
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  4. Member beammeup's Avatar
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    My source will end up being from a variety of
    HD Cameras.
    I already transfer VHS, Beta, Mini DV, MiniDVcam, Hi8 Video 8, Hi 8 digital, VHs-c
    U-matic....... and what ever comes my way, but these all live quite happily
    on a Normal DVD player

    I'm expecting clients who have HD capable Cameras to want their footage to remain
    at the same quality rather than converting back to 720 x 576.

    Is Edius a Good program. Does it still require any extra capture card or indeed a High end
    graphics card.

    thanks
    Scott
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  5. The devices I mentioned are for analog sources -- HD component from a cable box, for example. Coming from a camcorder your video is already digital. As long as you have a firewire port and USB 2.0 ports you won't need any additional hardware.
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