While I agree that the iMac DV is a fine computer, my own experience is that
if there already is a fast enough PC, it works just fine. Either way works
well, I just didn't want to buy a dedicated computer.
Tom
>
> Ken, even if you hate Apple computers, I think you should take a good look
> at their current offerings, like the iMac DV. These can connect straight
> to a digital camcorder with fire wire capability and I believe come with
> video editing software loaded. I understand all the latest Apples have
> been designed with digital video in mind. If you don't like the monitor
> size of the iMac there is their latest model, a very slickly designed 8"
> cube with no noisy fan but with G4 performance.
>
> Giles
>
> Ken Norton wrote:
>
> > Ha, and you thought my return would be painless.
> >
> > I realize this is off topic (but not really since Olympus did make
> > camcorders...).
> >
> > I need some assistance from anybody who can help me figure out a
low-cost
> > broadcast quality (or nearly so) video aquisition and editing solution
for
> > a church wanting to tape services, do some editing, add open and close
> > segments and output to a decent semi-pro VCR for running over to the
local
> > cable outfit.
> >
> > I'm thinking a decent (high-density CCD) digital camcorder running to a
> > computer, low cost editing software and then dubbing back to VCR.
> >
> > Any opinions or thoughts? Offlist response is ok with me too.
> >
> > Ken Norton
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