my old (1989) Sony Handycam CCD-V11 8mm camcorder broke, it will only playback black & white. i have probably 8 hours of old 8mm film with i copied using this V11, plus other video which contains the kids going back many years.
i'm thinking of buying the Sony GV-D200 to playback these old casettes, via it 1394 output and using MS/DVDA to burn the DVD's. i've read on the VideoHelp forums where folks really like to use this as a storage for their video. Onecall has it "on sale" now for 549 and B&K Photo sells it for $529. the cheapest on Ebay is over $600. i could always resell it on Ebay for $500 or so and not loose much if i don't like it.
My question is--- has anyone used one of these to transfer old 8mm (not Hi8) via the firewire (seems the most lossless way to transfer) using MS4a, into an .avi file? and what quality did you get? do you use to archive your video files?
any other pointers or suggestions will be appreciated,
ron
i'm thinking of buying the Sony GV-D200 to playback these old casettes, via it 1394 output and using MS/DVDA to burn the DVD's. i've read on the VideoHelp forums where folks really like to use this as a storage for their video. Onecall has it "on sale" now for 549 and B&K Photo sells it for $529. the cheapest on Ebay is over $600. i could always resell it on Ebay for $500 or so and not loose much if i don't like it.
My question is--- has anyone used one of these to transfer old 8mm (not Hi8) via the firewire (seems the most lossless way to transfer) using MS4a, into an .avi file? and what quality did you get? do you use to archive your video files?
any other pointers or suggestions will be appreciated,
ron