Here is a sample of regular 8mm footage transferred by a satisfied WorkPrinter customer using the WorkPrinter and a normal home video camera:
http://www.jetfamily.com/grandpaboat.mpg
Note the sprocket holes at the edges! Man, I love this job...
Roger
How steady is the WorkPrinter? Check this out...
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Hi,
Nice to see that clip, thanks; what encoder was used to make it with?
I usually use avi2vcd outside or bbMPEG in Premiere.
Michael
PS, I just ordered the second hard drive to run with a raid card for my WorkPrinter analog setup. I hope my images look as good.
Nice to see that clip, thanks; what encoder was used to make it with?
I usually use avi2vcd outside or bbMPEG in Premiere.
Michael
PS, I just ordered the second hard drive to run with a raid card for my WorkPrinter analog setup. I hope my images look as good.
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simpley great. Who can ask for more? Not me.
Great product, great service.
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Great product, great service.
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Hi, Michael!regular8mm wrote:what encoder was used to make it with?
I have no idea. This is my client's footage that he transferred. I had nothing to do with it other than building him a WorkPrinter.
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My customer has graciously allowed me to upload his clip to my website and use as an excellent example of DIY transfers using the WorkPrinter unit. He will probably be changing or removing the clip on his own site so for those that are interested in seeing the quality of the WorkPrinter, you can go to the equipment section of my site at:
http://www.moviestuff.tv
or access the clip directly here at:
http://www.moviestuff.tv/clip001.mpg
Roger
http://www.moviestuff.tv
or access the clip directly here at:
http://www.moviestuff.tv/clip001.mpg
Roger