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Can &quot;Fast Clip Master Card&quot; do the job

 

 


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Jul 11, 2000, 1:18 PM

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Hi,
I do not have a Mac but I will be delighted if you can help me on this one anyway.
I am considering entering the audio visual arena. My field of expertise is digital audio editing and midi music production. My
experience in av is somewhere between limited and zero, however I am very good at learning and manipulating software
applications.
It is my intention to raise some extra cash by offering a video to CD transfer service in my local area. The service will be to
transfer home video recordings from VHS, SVHS & 8mm formats to CDR.
My pressent system:
Pentium II 450
1x 10 gig HD
1x 4.2 gig HD
HP 8100 CDRW
Yamaha 8424 CDRW
160 mb ram
17" monitor
16 meg AGP graphics card
Emagic AW8 sound card
Loads audio software
These are my questions:
1. Is the Fast Clip Master capture card suitable for the type of work that I have in mind?
2. What is the maximum length of video footage a 74 min & 80 min CDR holds?
3. Will Adobe premier 5.1 make the job any easier?
4. Can this card work with both PAL and NTSC input and output?
Please help me with this as I am a novice here and would really like to get into this area.
Thanks
David S.