Okay, I've got a working plan, but would like some critique. Seeing as how I'm going to have to retire my Marvel eventually, I'm thinking of using an external VCR for a tuner, and capturing in DV format via a Canopus ADVC300 (I have a LARGE quantity of VHS and Hi8 tapes I'd like to archive). The question: Is the Canopus ADVC300 worth the expense, or should I try to find a used DVStorm for video input?
Backstory: A client traded an old DVLine editing workstation for some service work. I had to replace the MB (Asus a7m266-d). It was originally a DVStorm system, although she had dropped the Storm into another system. So, am I better off using an ADVC300, or getting a used DVStorm off eBay ('prox' the same price)? Does the ADVC300 offer any features which would make it preferable over a Storm?
Kevin
Backstory: A client traded an old DVLine editing workstation for some service work. I had to replace the MB (Asus a7m266-d). It was originally a DVStorm system, although she had dropped the Storm into another system. So, am I better off using an ADVC300, or getting a used DVStorm off eBay ('prox' the same price)? Does the ADVC300 offer any features which would make it preferable over a Storm?
Kevin
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