Video8 & Hi8 Analog Tape Conversion & Recommendations...
I recently finished converting my family's 189 Betamax & VHS tapes using Elegato's USB Video Capture and software, iMovie 09 to import, edit & export and Roxio Toast Titanium 10 to organize and burn to blu-ray discs.
I figured, before I start my new project, I would reach out to the Apple forums for recommendations or advice. This new project is to convert my family's 30 tapes of Video8 & Hi8 Analog. I've taken an inventory of each tape and listed quantities below:
2 Tapes - Maxell EX-M 8, P6-90
4 Tapes - Maxell EX-M 8, P6-120
2 Tapes - Sony P6-90MP Video8
3 Tapes - Sony Hi8 Metal P120 (Video Hi8)
18 Tapes - TDK Hi8 MP 120
1 Tape - Panasonic Hi8 MP 120
I realize these tapes are analog video formats and when I transfer to my Mac Pro it will require digitization. Also, I will need to purchase a used or refurbished camcorder that can play these 8mm video formats. I have the following questions:
1. Which out of the following do you recommend or have best experiences with maintaining the video & audio quality of 8mm video formats:
a. Utilize a 3rd party internal or external capture card or
b. Utilize a pass-through adapter, which outputs a digitized video signal in DV format. I've heard that MiniDV and Digital8 camcorders have this feature built in and will simultaneously digitize the analog footage, sending the converted signal through the camcorder's firewire interface to my Mac Pro.
2. If you utilize a capture card, pass-through adapter or Digital8 camcorder, please let me know which manufacturer & model you recommend.
3. I've heard that iMovie 09 uses single-field processing which means every other horizontal line of the video is thrown out and thus reduces the sharpness of the footage. Does this mean, when I import with "File => Import => Movies" or "File => Import from Camera...", iMovie 09 will throw these horizontal lines? Should I go with iMovie 06 which does not throw out any lines?
Any feedback or experiences with Video8 or Hi8 conversion would be appreciated.
Thanks in Advance,
Dave
Mac Pro Workstation, Mac OS X (10.6.3), 2.93 Ghz Quad-Core Intel Xeon, iPhone