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Re: Do I really need a capture card for editing hdv? Help!
by Steve Mathews on Jan 29, 2008 at 8:03:12 pm

Personally I agree with Michael Palmers earlier post on this thread to go for the Kona LHe and the JVC monitor. I have used the LHe card for about a year and have had great luck with it. Early on I aland so thought about the Kona 3 but for now the LHe is doing a fine job. It will also give you the ability to work with both digital and analog sources.

Everyone has their own favorite NLEs and most will do a good job for you. I am using Final Cut Studio 2 it works fine for me. Plenty of others swear by Avid and other NLEs. IF you are more familiar with Macs than Windows then FCP is a fine system. Here is a pretty good article by Michael Curtis on a Mac FCP system:
http://www.dv.com/features/features_item.php?articleId=196602702

One comment here caught my attention was in relation to BluRay in FCP. I have been trying to output to BluRay with Final Cut Studio 2 and it has been driving me bonkers. I would really welcome some advice on that so please feel free to contact me directly.

Good Luck

Steve



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