But, how will I input the audio and video to he computer ?
Another option, not previously suggested, is to get an analog capture card like the Targa 2000 or the like. FCP can deal with MJPEG-compressed video just as well as with DV. Cheers, Adam Wilt DVCAM tape drive – “Perry” Karl posted: >Bevis, you’re just missing the point. The discussion is and was not about what the reasons are why one might choose to shoot in 16×9, but simply how to put it on (VHS) tape to show it on a regular (4×3) TV-monitor. It’s YOU who is missing the point(s) Karl: 1) Yeh, it’s a valuable resource, but why should everybody pay for something only a few want to use 2) A low cost solution that is built-in to a deck is likely to have poor performance 3) A single sized letterbox is not a complete solution. I’ve just letterboxed a couple of short movies in EditDV, which was convenient (normally I’d use After Effects). OK, it took about a second a frame, but the quality is OK and working from home gives me lotsa rendering time! I used a slightly magnified image to give ab