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Author :: Ross Bainbridge  |
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| Article Title :: Digital Camcorders |
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| Containing a camera and video recorder in one unit, a camcorder is a portable electronic device (usually a digital camera) for recording video and audio images. Sony, followed by Kodak in 1984, first launched the camcorder in 1983. In its early stages, camcorders were large devices that required a sturdy tripod or strong shoulders to stably support the camera's bulk.Following a continuous process of evolution, the camcorder in the late 1990s entered the digital era with the introduction of the miniDV. As its cassette media was even smaller than 8mm media, it became possible to reduce the size of the tape transport assembly. The digital nature of miniDV led to far better audio and (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Audio Video Articles |
Author :: Marcus Peterson  |
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| Article Title :: Digital Audio Recorders |
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| Digital audio recorders are devices capable of recording audio for a long time without using magnetic tapes. Digital audio recorders come with a telephone adapter, lapel microphone and a program package. In order to record any type of sound, digital audio recorders use multi channels. The multi channel facility provides top quality sound with less noise. These types of recorders can store recordings on a computer also. They are much more useful than tape audio recorders.Some of the common features of digital audio recorders are dual speed recording, voice activation, tie clip microphone and portable in size. Additional features include earphones, re-recording cable and a standard t (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Audio Video Articles |
Author :: Eddie Tobey  |
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| Article Title :: DVD Ripper |
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| Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) media format basically stores data with the finest visual and audio qualities. You would not want to purchase your favorite movies at skyrocketing prices and t find out they have been scratched or some data has been lost. DVDs are becoming less expensive, however you cannot take them granted, they can be destroyed. That’s why it’s good to know there is a method of copying. However, no matter how inexpensive they can be, you still cannot take for granted the loss that will overcome you once they are ruined. Good thing there is a method of producing a “safety copy”. DVDs called “ripping.”It is essential that your computer support the software (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Audio Video Articles |
Author :: Marcus Peterson  |
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| Article Title :: Digital Video Recorders |
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| Digital Video Recorders (DVRs) are electronic devices used to record television shows, to record video to a hard disk in digital form, and other applications and uses. It is also known as a personal video recorder (PVR). The digital video recorders have all the important functions of videocassette recorders (VCR).Programs can be directly stored on the storage medium of digital video recorders and users are also able to record the time, date and channel of recording. In the case of digital video recorder, the menu is accessed from a remote server, while in VCRs; the menu is obtained from the storage device itself. A dedicated phone line with Internet connection is required to connec (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Audio Video Articles |
Author :: Marcus Peterson  |
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| Article Title :: Digital Voice Recorders |
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| Digital voice recorders are devices used to record music and voice to digital files. Voice messages are recorded in a memory chip. Digital voice recorders are used to record any event such as press meetings, conferences and music concerts. Digital voice recorders are popular among business people who want to record data without any disturbance or interruption. Digital voice recorders are also capable of transforming information to a computer. They are a cut above tape recorders in a number of ways, not the least of which is the great amount of storage space available on a single microchip as compared with a cassette or mini-cassette.You can find digital recorders with music player, (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Audio Video Articles |
Author :: Ross Bainbridge  |
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| Article Title :: DVD Digital Camcorders |
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| DVD camcorders are a fast-growing sector in the camcorder market, with big players like Sony, Panasonic and Hitachi throwing their hats in the ring. They are gaining popularity by the day and are now available at reasonable prices.DVD camcorders are different from regular digital video cameras, as the former record video onto three-inch size DVD discs, rather than DV tape. This procedure gives DVD camcorders a number of plus points. DVD discs are stronger than tape and unlikely to get chewed up in the camera. The disc can hold about 30 minutes of DVD-quality video. You can get more recording time by altering the recording mode, but you do that at the risk of compromising on the vid (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Audio Video Articles |
Author :: Eddie Tobey  |
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| Article Title :: Super DVD Ripper |
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| DVD disks are quite fragile. Any scratch will affect the output it provides. Although it is endowed with a special protection coating, it easily gets damaged. Unlike beta or VHS tapes, DVD discs when dropped or wrongly inserted will scratch and result in reading errors. Considering that some DVDs are collector’s items and some are limited copies costing thousands of dollars, it is to your advantage to produce a backup copy.DVD ripping takes a short time compared to the feeling you would get if your favorite DVD was damaged or suffered data loss. The super DVD ripper software is the ultimate tool to backup a DVD movie of your choice. This software makes it possible to backup DVD m (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Audio Video Articles |
Author :: Jimmy Sturo  |
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| Article Title :: Copy Protected DVD |
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| DVD movies are guarded by a CSS (content scrambling system) encryption code, a security developed and used by Hollywood as a defense against movie piracy. In simple terms, CSS encrypts data on the DVD with a special key able to unscramble it. The key is not a secret to DVD playing software developers who need it to read the information on the software.CSS protection uses a 40-bit encryption. In simple terms, copies cannot be played, as the key will be missing. The key is not writable on DVD-RW or DVD-R discs. The Digital Millennium Copyright Act guarded against the distribution of illegal players, with the intention of eradicating the menace of copying. Therefore, it would seem the (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Audio Video Articles |
Author :: Seth Miller  |
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| Article Title :: Cheap DVD Recorders |
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| DVD recorders are devices that are used for recording data onto a DVD. DVDs are one of the most reliable forms of data storage available today. VCRs, which were popularly used to store everything from movies to home videos, are being increasingly replaced by DVD recorders. DVD recorders have also become considerably more affordable today. The first DVD recorders were priced at over $3,000 but today, a basic model can be bought with just $400 or less.Prices of DVD players start from $300, depending upon the brand, the options available, the compression and recording capacities, and several other features. There are many brands of cheap DVD players such as Alba, Mustek, Lite-ON, Bush (read full article) |
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Category :: Home Audio Video Articles |
Author :: Seth Miller  |
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| Article Title :: Combo DVD VCR Recorders |
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| DVD recorders are devices that record data onto a DVD. DVDs are becoming a very good option for storing data because of their high storage capacities, reliability, cost and flexibility. DVD recorders have already replaced VCRs and CD recorders in most homes.DVD recorders are ideal for storing all kinds of data including movies, TV shows and home videos. The recording quality is also much better than that from CDs or tapes. DVDs are mostly compatible with most recording formats including DVD-audio, CD-audio, DVD-R (write-once), DVD- RW (re-writable format of DVD-R), DVD+R (write once), DVD+RW (re-writable format of DVD+R) and DVD-RAM (re-writable with random access capability). With (read full article) |
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