Kamis, 20 Maret 2014

Camcorders - DVD vs Non DVD?

Q. I want to buy a 'family' camcorder and am baffled on all of the choices. Why would I want to buy a DVD Camcorder vs one that records on a different format?

A. SOME DVD camcorder can go straight from the camcorder to DVD player (Sony�s do however a JVC a friend bought didn't work in DVD player)
DVD camcorders don't need any winding eg they can find a blank section on the disc in under a second and no over/under recording (when you record over the end of the last section recorded or there is a gap between recording sessions)
Lasers on DVD get less dirt on them than tape head do (less cleaning required)
But most camcorder discs are 80 minutes and tapes are 90.
The latest camcorders how use memory sticks or RAM memory (no moving parts)


Why won't my camcorder DVD work in my DVD player or laptop?
Q. I bought a DVD camcorder and it plays 31/2 disc. When I am done using the camcorder I can play it back in my camcorder to view, but I can't seem to view it in my DVD player or laptop. I tried a couple of different disc so I know it is not the disc. A little help here please.

A. Your camcorder probably uses DVD-RAM discs, which most laptops and DVD player's do not support.

You can either buy a DVD player that supports DVD-RAM, or you can buy DVD +/- R Discs for your camcorder. If you use a +/- r you will need to finalize it before you can watch it on your DVD player. When you do this it's locked forever and you can't edit or change it.





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