I have a problem with a dtv camera....
the Mem Sahib has an old Canon md120 dtv movie camera which she doesn't use anymore because it has stripes on the screen. I suspect it's a head problem. The trouble is she has 20 or 30 dtv tapes she wants to transfer to HDD. In the past I rigged up a firewire connection and downloaded tapes in real time from the camera....
If it's a head problem with the camera I suspect this method will no longer work.....
so the question...does anybody know if such a thing as a dtv player exists.....
before anybody suggests getting them transferred professionally.....I'm fairly certain it's between £20 and £30 per tape from what she tells me....so that's out!
dtv player
#1 dtv player
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#2 Re: dtv player
Why not get a head cleaning cassette ?
Or, try this
Seems that model of camera was entry level and image quality was regarded as "poor".
Or, try this
Seems that model of camera was entry level and image quality was regarded as "poor".
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#3 Re: dtv player
Re cleaning the heads.
On VCR machines and compact cassette players I have used cotton buds with some fluid from a compact cassette head cleaning kit.
So I know it works.
On VCR machines and compact cassette players I have used cotton buds with some fluid from a compact cassette head cleaning kit.
So I know it works.
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
Edmund Burke
G-Popz THE easy listening connoisseur. (Philip)
Edmund Burke
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