Film and Video transfers is located in Northridge California.companyofquail wrote:Alex,
Could you please post a link?
I don't remember their website address.
http://www.thetransferstation.com/
Moderator: Andreas Wideroe
Film and Video transfers is located in Northridge California.companyofquail wrote:Alex,
Could you please post a link?
Just a note for newbies that aren't acquainted with BetaSP and Digi Beta. BetaSP is an analog format tape and electronic path, the 90's standard video acquisition format at all local and national TV stations. Digi Beta is a modern update using digital circuitry and digital tape of the same format size.Alex wrote: Simply go to a Digibeta facility, put the BetaCam SP edit master in a DigitBeta Deck and make a digital to digital
copy onto an actual Digi Beta Tape.
Alex wrote:Film and Video transfers is located in Northridge California.companyofquail wrote:Alex,
Could you please post a link?
I don't remember their website address.
http://www.thetransferstation.com/
Digital transfer between decks is probably the most straightforward high-quality transfer, but a component analog transfer from an analog source tape should be nearly identical (assuming the transfer suite has properly adjusted their machines). Component analog transfer requires more cabling.Alex wrote: Although the signal is being transcoded to digital inside the digibeta machine, it is outputed as a serial digital signal to another digibeta deck which records the signal as a digital betacam signal... <snip>
It sounds like it could be identical whichever you do it, but I thought the digibeta copy done using two digibeta decks just rocked.
I agree with your first paragraph, the second one wasn't necessary.shralp wrote:
Funny how The Transfer Station doesn't even tell you what gear they are using to transfer film to tape, doesn't have a demo that you can look at, doesn't tell you what kind of gear they use for "primary and secondary color correction", etc etc.
And no Alex I'm not saying that they do a crappy job with the above statement so take your fingers off the keyboard and mouse in preparation to defend them. You don't need to....