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Re: DVD Dub while Capturing in FCP?
by Lisa Strong-Aufhauser on May 9, 2007 at 2:44:57 am

Jerry --

No one else needs the actual DV files. They're just keeping tabs on content, what folks are saying, so mpeg2 is what they need. Precise timecode probably isn't necessary either. It just needs to be close enough that I can fairly easily find a story or anecdote someone is telling.

So are you thinking just, deck to computer via FW for capture; simultaneously, analog out from deck (which now goes to the monitor on the deck), to an analog in of a DVD burner?

Is there such a thing as a firewire splitter so one split goes to FCP and the other goes to the DVD burner out from the FW deck?

LS-A


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