does anyone else use this format? I have a project editted and formatted, but when I send it to tape, I get major dropouts in both the audio and video. I see that digital 8 is not on the compatibility list, but hope that someone can help.
Digital8 is a format developed by Sony that records a DV signal to 8mm video tape, rather than to the miniDV tape used by miniDV cameras. The data stream coming out of the Firewire port on the camcorder is the same; only the recording medium is different.
I have, on many occasions, transferred DV from my miniDV camera to a friend's Digital8 camera, and vice-versa. No difference.
I use Digital8 all the time and it works fine on my Sony TRV730 camera. You should check your IEEE 1394 card to make sure it is compliant. I never have any problems whatsoever so I know it works. I really like the D8 format.
I too use Digital8 extensively with my Sony TRV520. In fact just about every clip I take is copied to VV3.0c where the junk is removed (forgot to turn the camera off, etc), rendered then copied back onto Digital tape. Have never had a copying problem. Wish I could offer some useful advice, except to say there does not appear to be anything inherently wrong with the process.
GrizzlyIke
Concerning your firewire card, make sure it is OHCI IEEE 1394 compliant.
I use the Sony TRV720 and love it. Are you using an Internal hard drive and is it 7200rpm?
MR
I´ve got a Sony dig 8 TRV 430 and have no problems either.
Another thing with certain dig 8 models which is great, they have both dig and analog in possibilities.
You don´t need a capture card with analog possibilities to digitize analog material.
You can connect a VCR (analog signal)to the cam and get a dv signal (digital signal) out from cam (fire wire)to your computer simultanesley (spelling?) without having to record to dig 8 tape first.
Aje