[TechAssist] Re: DVD-CD Recording

  • From: Gary McCartney <gary@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 04 Jul 2005 21:28:18 -0400

Just wondering about this USB 2.0 VS Fire-wire. The way I understand it, 
USB 2.0 is capable of 480 MB per sec. where fire-wire is only 400 MB per 
sec. Is there a new updated version of Fire-wire?




Gary McCartney

McCartney Electronics
Guelph Ontario Canada
Est. 1984
email: gary (at) number63.ca








Ed Gaidies wrote:
> Barry;
> There are all type of programs that will "compress" video. Most will  
> play back well, providing the are played back on the "original"  
> recorder.
> 
> When you record these...make sure that the will play back in your  
> home dvd.
> 
> As previously mentioned...you can record a CD-R compressed..and will  
> play back on your computer, but get an "error" message on a regular  
> DVD (home) Player.
> 
>      Strange thing is.....the cheaper DVD Players..($40) (Chinese/ 
> Korean) will play more formats than my Pioneer I paid   $350 2 years  
> ago,
> 
> 
>      The original Discussion on this DVD Recording was, if someone  
> could make a living, on Transposing.
> 
> I guess...my advice...Don't put yourself into "hock"...most  
> households will now update from VHS to DVD, so when their VHS unit  
> has gone to a Landfill....next step...a DVD Recorder.
> 
>      So you see...it's not a new concept..some may remember when  
> Video Cameras first came on line...we all wanted to "shoot Weddings"  
> was going to be a big business. Photographers at Weddings used to ask  
> $1000 for the shoot, including the reception. With Digital Cameras... 
> 3.2 Meg and above....you can get some pretty decent shots.
> 
> Add a 512Meg Card to that Camera....800 shots are not impossible.
> 
> The reason I mention this...When I went to my yougest Daughter's  
> Wedding in San Francisco...Photographer was $1700 US.
> 
>      I will admit..took some great pictures for the Album...it is an  
> Art.
> 
> I don't profess to have that Art...but if I took 800 pictures...30 or  
> 40 would have to be acceptable.
> 
>      So anyway...what we discusss about transposing, you have a small  
> time frame to do it. Maybe if you are just learning about CD burning,  
> it may be too late.
> 
>      I would suggest, that all learn about the new format...3.5 Disks  
> are out...I don't presume anyone is using 5.14.
> 
> Computers will be on Speed and Storage Capacity.
> 
> Firewire will be the "new" format to replace USB. (2.0)
> 
> Again...I need to give Apple/Mac the kudos.
> 
> I use both systems, and know the plus and cons of both.
> 
> -Ed-
> 
> 
> 
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