Does anyone have any experience/recommendations with Go-Videos VCR duplicators? I'm doing videos for sports teams and need to make multiple copies, and don't want to make every copy from my Canon GL-1.
Thanks, Jon
I recommend getting a A/V distribution amp and several vcr's. I do this in my business because it will give a cleaner signal and you are feeding a fresh signal to each VCR instead of daisychaining one to another, which will pick up noise and degrade the signal. Worth the bucks to spend if you want a quality video copy to sell.
As an aside, last summer I took my miniDV master of my 1-hour movie to an outfit here in Portland, Oregon for copying to VHS. We needed 200 copies, and their control room had 210 VHS machines (professional duplicating units; I forget the vendor), so it was a simple one-pass affair. You wouldn't believe the noise made by 200 machines when they all switched simultaneously into record mode.