Showing posts with label mini dvd. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mini dvd. Show all posts

Saturday, 28 November 2009

Mini DVD R

DVD-R or digital versatile disk recorders can be ideally used to store still images, digital audio, graphics, and data exchange. The mini DVD-R is the perfect option for sharing data, and is useful in business presentations and conferences. The compact disc format of 3 1 / 8 inch has a storage capacity of about 1.46 G B. This translates into approximately 30 minutes of audio or video recording. This once discs are very popular with consumers and a high compatibility with all major brands of DVD-R recorders, DVD-ROM drives, DVD players and DVD-R camcorders. Internet downloads could also be saved. These Mini DVD-R's are easy to carry and are ideal for archiving. They have a shelf capacity ranging from 30 to 100 years and are a familiar way of storing valuable data. This function gets all the more important once you realize no matter how efficiently the computer, there is always a risk of things going wrong. If your system crashes, you will eventually lose all the valuable data and records. Therefore it is always best to keep DVD-R's handy because of their large storage capacity, their compactness, easy mobility and durability. Using a high quality organic dye, the mini DVD-R ensures highly reliable audio and video quality and is immediately available in the market. If you are interested in buying a mini DVD-R, the best place to start searching for the web. You come in many companies that offer attractive discounts and bargains. Do not forget to check out the quality of the DVD-Rs, particularly in terms of their resistance to heat and ultraviolet rays. Most DVD-Rs have a high durability and come with a limited lifetime warranty. Do a comparative study of a few websites and see what they offer. This way you will be able to buy a mini DVD-R at a competitive rate. DVDR provides detailed information on DVD-Rs, DVDRs, DVD-R discs, and more. DVDR is affiliated with Mini DV tapes.

Thursday, 15 October 2009

Expert Guide to DVD Camcorders

Thinking about a mini DVD camcorder? You're not alone, it is a rapidly growing sector of the camcorder market, with Hitachi, Sony and Panasonic over a mini-DVD camcorder. These camcorders differ from regular digital video cameras in one important way - they record video on mini-DVD discs, rather than DV tape. This has several advantages. DVD discs are more robust than tape and will not get chewed into the camera. Although fortunately rare, it startled me every time I here a strange sound from my camcorder, so it is with in mind. The second advantage is that DVD discs are random access, compared to tape on which everything is recorded sequentially. This means that there is no need to rewind and fast forward to find the clip you're after, just select from the menu. Some cameras can even to perform basic editing on the camera. An additional side-benefit is that a mini-DVD camcorder has no tape heads to get worn or dirty as happens in regular mini DVD cameras. Third, you can easily make your own movies by removing the DVD from the camera and to play in almost any DVD player. However, there are negative factors. The most siginificant one is that the video is encoded as MPEG-2 on a mini DVD camcorder, as opposed to DV format. This means that the required specialized software for editing - you can not just your regular video editing program (unless it specifically supports MPEG-2). And if you're a Mac user of luck, because there is no MPEG-2 editing applications for the Mac. Also mini-DVD camcorders tend to cost more than comparable mini-DV cameras specified. And the media is too expensive. However, if you do not intend editing your movies and do not mind the extra cost, a mini-DVD camcorder does offer extraordinary comfort. Kenny Hemphill ฉ 2004.