Recently found 15 Hi8 tapes that I thought we had lost in a move. They were recorded on a Sharp Viewcam, a VLAH50U if I remember correctly (if that makes any difference). The camera is long gone. I want to convert to digital as a present for my wife as these are all from when the kids were little.
I remember reading someplace that other Hi8 cameras should be able to read these tapes but not all have firewire or I-link. I have firewire on several PCs so that is not a problem. I just don't know what would be the best choice of used camera to read these tapes. Any suggestions? (and yes I know there may be issues with head-alignment, skewing, etc.)
Bill W
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I think all of the Sony Digital8 camcorders will read Hi8 tapes and output over Firewire. No idea about any other makes though.
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For the nth time, with the possible exception of certain Intel processors, I don't have/ever owned anything whose name starts with "i".
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The two latest (and last) lines of Sony D8 camcorders have models that do not play 8/Hi8 tapes; they are only D8. Take note.
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Ok, having gone just about blind researching all this (and still confused as ever), it looks like any TRV with firewire *should* be able to read my Hi8 tapes? Is that a correct conclusion?
How is a TRV350? Seems to be quite a few of those on ebay from ridiculously cheap to ridiculously expensive. But, if it works, I may well pursue. If there is some other model that will work just a well, please let me know.
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Mine is a Sony TRV-103, and it does the 8mm/Hi-8toDV conversion just fine. You can usually find them on eBay for around $100 or so, nowadays.
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No. Every TRV has Firewire. And TRV isn't even specific to Sony's own tape format; they used the same letter designation for miniDV models.
Assuming you are in North America: https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/355121-Sony-Handycam-Digital8-camcorders-with-analo...gital-passthru -
I have a Sony TRV350K. I bought it way back (gasp!) 2003. I never cared for the grotty camera section, having used it mainly for digitizing 8/Hi8 tapes. It seems to have a fairly wide tolerance for tapes made by other 8/Hi8 camcorders; I have captured SP tapes taken with Hitachi and Sharp camcorders (and some LP). It also has a reliable analogue-to-DV pass through feature, which I have used to capture VHS tapes with. Although it is specified as NTSC, an undocumented feature is the ability to play back PAL tapes (PAL DV out via FireWire, NTSC/50 via analogue outs that include S-video). Adobe Premiere, WinDV, and windoze movie maker readily see and control it (connected to a TI-chipset based FireWire card). If in working order, there should be no problems for playing back tapes with a view to just getting DV-out. The 1/8" analogue out, though is configured differently with connectors that seem to be currently around; I have discussed this in a previous thread.
For the nth time, with the possible exception of certain Intel processors, I don't have/ever owned anything whose name starts with "i".
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