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I have used DVCPro machines to convert (on the fly) from analog to either SDI or firewire. I've used a Sony DVCam machine for analog to firewire. Also used Pinnacle Video Recorder units to go from analog direct to h.264 files (at various quality settings) on USB drives without a computer.
They all do a reasonable job -- however the source material was recordings of cable and network news programs on consumer VHS machines at various speeds. Outland's pass-thru approach works well, as stated. The Pinnacle devices were around $100 or so. For one large project, I had about six of them running simultaneously, recording on flash drives. The biggest challenge was record-keeping. |
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No no no no and no. If you speak to anyone remotely professional you never use an upscaler as part of the capture process. Handle the digital upscaling in post-process where the quality of the scaling is not limited by the low power CPU in the scaler box or even can be performed multi-pass. |
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