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Video Hi8

August 27, 2011 Posted by admin

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Video Hi8


BYTECC VR-203 USB Video & Audio Grabber


BYTECC VR-203 USB Video & Audio Grabber


$19.99


Type: USB Video & Audio Grabber Specifications: Interface: USB 2.0 Video Input: S-Video, Composite (RCA) Audio Input: RCA Audio in Capture Video Sources VHS, V8, Hi8, etc. Video Formats: DVD, SVCD, VCD, MPEG-4, AVI, WMV, WMA, MP3 Image Formats: JPEG, BMP Video Resolution: NTSC 720×480 @ 30 FPS; PAL 720×576 @ 25 FPS System Requirement: Pentium 4 1.6GHz or Higher 256 MB RAM or above Available USB port (USB 2.0 prefered) Graphic card (Support DirectX 9.0C) Sound card (AC97 compatible) 1GB Free HD space Windows XP/Vista/7 Features: USB 2.0 Plug and Play interface, USB Video/Audio transfer Real-Time MPEG 4/2/1 encoding Capture video source from VHS, V8, Hi8 S-video and Composite Video inputs RCA Stereo input USB Audio support, for Laptop without Line-in port One Touch Grabber: start/stop button Create your H…

KWorld Video Editing Device DVD Maker 2


KWorld Video Editing Device DVD Maker 2


$64.99


Type: Video Capture & Editing Mac Compatible: Yes Windows Vista: Certified for Windows Vista Features: USB 2.0 Interface Automatic NTSC/PAL detection Capture Video Source from VHS, V8, Hi8, etc. Output as a file for iPod or PSP and you also can Publish directly to You Tube Right-to-disc enables direct recording of DV content to DVD disc via CyberLink PowerProducer 4. Support Hardware one-button recording when you are under PowerDirector V6 Capture mode. Support Red LED turns on and turns off by recording function. Support Mac Edit the Video in MPEG 4/2/1 Format (MPEG4 is compatible with DivX or Microsoft MPEG4) (Notes: you have to download the MPEG codec by yourself.) Video resolution: – NTSC: 720 x 480 @ 30 FPS – PAL:720 x 576 @ 25 FPS External video input: Composite and S-Video Burn video files on to DVD…

Canopus / Grass Valley High-quality Analog-to-Digital Video Conversion ADVC55


Canopus / Grass Valley High-quality Analog-to-Digital Video Conversion ADVC55


$169.99


Convert VHS, S-VHS, Hi8 and 8mm analog tapes to DV through your FireWire port in one simple step using the ADVC-55. The ADVC-55 is a compact, portable and easy to use analog to DV converter compatible with Windows and Mac OS computers. ADVC-55 is the ideal low cost conversion solution for capturing video from VHS, Hi8 and other analog video equipment into all popular video editing applications. No software drivers to install and computers equipped with 6-pin FireWire ports are able to supply power to the unit through the FireWire cable, so ADVC-55 does not require an external power supply. Type: Professional Video Editing Mac Compatible: Yes Features: Connects analog video equipment to FireWire-equipped computers for video editing Compatible with Windows and Mac OS DV editing systems Compatible with leading editing and DVD authoring applications including Grass Valley EDIUS, Vegas, Final Cut Pro, iMovie, Avid Xpress DV, Adobe Premiere Pro, Avid Liquid, Ulead MediaStudio Pro, and Windows Movie Maker No need to install drivers or any software applications Powered by IEEE 1394 (FireWire) connector* NTSC and PAL compatible * The ADVC-PSU5V AC Adaptor Kit (sold separately) is required when connecting ADVC55 to a 4-pin IEEE 1394 FireWire port Video System: NTSC, PAL, SECAM (input only) Video Format: NTSC: 720×480 @ 29.97fps PAL/SECAM: 720×576 @ 25fps Audio: 2-channel, 48 kHz, 16-bit…

On Video


On Video


$39.95


Though video systems are now growing ever more accessible, and practical video work is undertaken at every level of education, this is the first book-length historical and theoretical study of the medium. On Video explores video on two levels: first, it examines the relationship between technology and society; and second, it probes the connection between production methods and the communication of meaning.

Video


Video


$19.99


Video Art Print by Pascal Normand. Product size approximately 13 x 19 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints.


Maverick Industries ET-73 Maverick RediChek Remote Wireless Smoker Thermometer


Maverick Industries ET-73 Maverick RediChek Remote Wireless Smoker Thermometer


$29.95


Smoking meat and fish properly can take days. So, rather than going out to the smoker to check the temperature time and time again, simply install a RediChek Remote Wireless Smoker Thermometer and rest at ease. This handy thermometer monitors smoker air temperature and food temperature from up to 100 feet away. And, if the temperature drops too low or jumps too high, the RediChek alarm goes off, s…

Greatest Hits I, II & III - The Platinum Collection (3CD)


Greatest Hits I, II & III – The Platinum Collection (3CD)


$13.99


All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed….

Monster Ball Tour at Madison Square Garden [Blu-ray]


Monster Ball Tour at Madison Square Garden [Blu-ray]


$21.89


DANCE IN THE DARK / GLITTER AND GREASE / JUST DANCE / BEAUTIFUL, DIRTY, RICH / THE FAME / LOVEGAME / BOYS BOYS BOYS / MONEY HONEY / TELEPHONE / SPEECHLESS / YOU AND I / SO HAPPY I COULD DIE / MONSTER / TEETH / ALEJANDRO / POKER FACE / PAPARAZZI / BAD ROMANCE / BORN THIS WAY / Bonus Content: BORN THIS WAY A Cappella / BACKSTAGE AT THE MONSTER BALL / PHOTO GALLERY…

Antennas Direct DB8 Multidirectional HDTV Antenna


Antennas Direct DB8 Multidirectional HDTV Antenna


$64.59


This powerful multidirectional HDTV antenna lets you receive over-the-air high-definition signals and features up to a 15.8dB gain for improved reception….



Santa Did Well This Year


For Christmas this year we decided to get my son a video game system. They did not say what kind to get. It seemed that the choices between the different platforms was not going to be simple to figure out. It was up to me to succeed and I decided that I was going to succeed.

In the store, it seemed like I was overloaded with choices that include the xbox 360 kinect, the Nintendo Wii, or the Playstation move, or I could opt or a handheld system like the PSP, or the Nintendo DS, or we could get a smartphone that has all sorts of application that a person can enjoy so in the end the choice was not going to be as simple as I thought and I would have to find a way to break it down.

I decided that I would begin my search with the cell phones. I was not convinced that someone as young as my child needed a cell phone. I knew that I had already gone through several phones and my son was not as careful as I was. There was also the monthly cost that was associated with a cell phone. A basic subscription for phone service was not going to cut it. The games also seemed a little limited. I came to the conclusion that this option would not give my son what he would need.

Next I went over to the full sized gaming platforms and with the recent xbox 360 kinect release date, there were basically three fro me to choose form and they all had different advantages and disadvantages to them according to the salesman, and in order to decide what was best it would be a matter of the age of the user, the types of games that they like to play and how experienced a gamer they are. The Wii is the oldest of the motion gaming systems and is well suited for kids of all ages. Microsoft has come up with a platform that is considered much more advanced. It also allows the user to play with friends online. For the most realistic video a person can turn to the Sony platform. My son would have a wide variety of games available no matter what I chose.

The other thing to consider was the cost of the platforms. The cost also was dependent on what kind of accessories I wanted for the games. It did not seem to matter which platform I bought when it came to buying games. If I wanted to be able to go online there was an extra cost associated with that for some of the platforms. This would be another fee that could be paid monthly, semi-annually, or annually. My mind started to go into overload so I decided to look at the hand held games.

The hand held games had a lot fo titles for them. As long as the batteries were charged a kid could be playing games even when they were traveling. Not only did they have the ability to connect wirelessly to other similar systems, they could be played without that connection. This portability was both a positive and a negative for me to consider. Just like the cell phones that ability meant that the games could be broken or left somewhere.

I chose the Kinect system after my research. I do not know all of the reasons that we made this decision. It could be that Santa picked it. Fortunately, the smile on my son’s face was very evident Christmas morning. He has already enjoyed many hours of playing games and does not look like he will stop. It seems that my hard work was worth it.



 8 MM Video Format


8 MM Video Format


$51.6


Used - Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The 8mm video format refers informally to three related videocassette formats for the NTSC and PAL/SECAM television systems. These are the original Video8 (analog recording) format and its improved successor Hi8 (analog video and analog audio but with provision for digital audio), as well as a more recent digital recording format known as Digital8. Their user bas

 8 MM Video Format


8 MM Video Format


$51.6


New - Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The 8mm video format refers informally to three related videocassette formats for the NTSC and PAL/SECAM television systems. These are the original Video8 (analog recording) format and its improved successor Hi8 (analog video and analog audio but with provision for digital audio), as well as a more recent digital recording format known as Digital8. Their user base