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#1 MosJan

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Posted 04 August 2005 - 12:27 PM


FireStore - FS-4 DTE Recorder - Eliminate time-consuming, real-time capturing with the FireStore FS-4 and FS-4 Pro Portable DTE Recorder and any Canon camcorder. Thanks to Direct To Edit™ (DTE) technology, you simply shoot, then connect your FS-4 to your Mac or PC editing system like a normal FireWire hard disk drive.

You can then use your FS-4 as your media source and begin editing immediately -- without spending hours capturing, and without worrying about file transfer and file conversion. Thanks to DTE technology, acquisition and capturing become a single process. Or, you can transfer your media clips to your NLE's media drive -- at four times real-time.

Convert To Any NLE File Format You Require.
With the FS-4, you can record files to disk as:

* RawDV
* AVI Type 1
* AVI Type 2 (for Adobe Premiere)
* AVI Type 2 24p
* Matrox AVI
* Canopus AVI
* QuickTime or QuickTime 24p (for Apple Final Cut)

With the FS-4 Pro, you can also record files to disk as:

* MXF
* Pinnacle AVI
* Avid DV-OMF (for Avid Xpress DV)

Recording Capacity That Doesn't Limit You. You can keep on recording because the FS-4 comes standard with a 40GB hard drive for 3 hours of shooting. The FS-4 Pro is available with a 40GB, or an 80GB drive that lets you shoot for up to 6 hours. You can even record for up to 12 hours by linking two FS-4 units together.

#2 MosJan

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Posted 04 August 2005 - 12:30 PM

ohh boyyyyyy - this is nice -
I have been using a DVD camera for some time now - but wan my neighbor showed me this one - ohhh boyyy- it's sooo nice and you can record for long time wan on my DVD camera I only get 30m - normal - some DVD-r do record for up to 2hr . but it's 50% 50% it might no t work on my camera sad.gif

i guess some other co.s are offring Tapeless CameraCorder's
I need to spend some time and find more info - smile.gif

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Posted 04 August 2005 - 02:46 PM

NICE! I am still looking for some way to convert my 8mm tapes to digital ... capturing from the camera is just way too much work so I think I might get a separate DVD recorder.




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