Hi all,
Please advise can Digital 8 camcorders record video on 8mm and Hi8 tapes. To my understanding it can't after reading following URL
Can Digital 8 camcorders record in the 8mm or Hi8™ format?
https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/articles/00025041
Digital 8 camcorders can only record in the Digital 8 format. However, most Digital 8 camcorders are backwards compatible and can playback existing 8mm and Hi8 tapes.
If I'm wrong please advise me. Thanks
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Digital8 camcorders can use both standard 8 as well as Hi8 tape. Most of them cannot record analog video, but can play it.
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There is no special Digital8 tape. You can use any 8-mm tape to record in Digital8 format.
The only time tape type matters is when you want to record Hi8. In this case you need to use Hi8 tape. -
No, You need an analog camcorder to record analog video on any cassette format.
- Video8 camcorder records only Video8 on (Video8 cassettes, Hi8 cassettes, D8 cassettes). But plays back only V8 recordings.
- Hi8 camcorder records Video8 on (Video8 cassette, Hi8 cassette, D8 cassette). And it records Hi8 on (Hi8 cassette, D8 cassette), But plays back only Video8 and Hi8 recordings.
- D8 camcorder records D8 on (Video8 cassette, Hi8 cassette, D8 cassette). But plays back D8 recordings and only if capable plays back Video8 and Hi8 recordings.
There are attempts to record Hi8 on Video8 cassettes by punching an extra hole but results may vary, Sony gave a warning for attempts to record D8 on Video8 cassette that some pixelization maybe noticed when playing back these V8 tapes on other D8 players.
Hope this brief summary doesn't add more confusion.Last edited by dellsam34; 16th Oct 2023 at 10:54. Reason: Added correction
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What is the difference between Digital8 and Hi8 / Video8 formats?
https://www.porterelectronics.com/blog/what-is-the-difference-between-digital8-and-hi8...ideo8-formats/
Both Hi8 and Video 8 are analog formats recorded onto a Hi8/Videotape and recorded at a rate that 1 tape lasts 2 hours in SP mode. Hi8 is just a higher quality video format than Video8. Digital 8 is a digital format (think 1’s and 0’s) that also gets recorded onto Video8 and Hi8 tape but is also very different from Hi8 and Video8.
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Why should I go back to analog format if the Digital 8 camcorder can record Digital8 format on V8 (8-mm) tape?
The only time tape type matters is when you want to record Hi8. In this case you need to use Hi8 tape.
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Had to dust off my memory, Yes you can without holes for D8 but Sony gave a warning about incompatibility problems with other players:
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No idea.
- There are two tape types: standard 8 and Hi8.
- There are also two formulations, MP an ME. MP can be standard 8 or Hi8. ME is always Hi8.
- There are three recording types: standard 8, Hi8 and Digital8.
- Standard 8 recording can be done on any tape.
- Hi8 recording requires Hi8 tape. A camcorder will not record Hi8 on standard 8 tape.
- Digital8 recording can be done on any tape. Using standard 8 tape is not recommended for Digital8 format, but is not prohibited.
- Digital8 camcorders record only in Digital8 format, but often can play all three formats.
Yes, I am aware of the warning. Many early 2000s Hi8 cassettes were branded as Hi8/Digital8. I don't know how serious the issue is. I used standard 8 tape on just one Digital8 camcorder, it displayed no warnings and worked fine, without visible image defects. -
If you have V8 tapes with D8 recordings you better get them transferred, I heard that they don't age well, Also watch out for Metal Evaporated cassettes, the magnetic layer tend to flake off due to failed bonding agent.
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Based on his location, I'm starting to think that the OP lacks English and means by recording, playing back. Unless he is just really lost and confused.
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There's a few curved balls being thrown here.
@Satimis, you cannot record analogue video on a Digital 8 camcorder. Period. If you want to record analogue video, you'll need an analogue (Video 8 or Video Hi8) camcorder.
Most, but not all, Digital8 camcorders, can play Video 8 and Video Hi8 tapes and you can therefore capture from them, either using Firewire (if you have a FW port on your computer) or using a analogue-to-USB digitiser. -
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Hi Alwyn,
Thanks for your advice.
I don't mind the video captured on V8 (8-mm) casettes are digital video provided that they can be download to desktop PC vis its USB2 or USB3 ports. I'll convert the video download to .mp4 format and view them on computer display.
Most, but not all, Digital8 camcorders, can play Video 8 and Video Hi8 tapes and you can therefore capture from them, either using Firewire (if you have a FW port on your computer) or using a analogue-to-USB digitiser.
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Dellsam, If you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all!
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Are you the moderator now? Jees. Post #5 is more than nice.
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@satimis
Take a look at these SONY pages
https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/articles/00032341
https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/articles/00026519
etc.
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