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Digital8 To DVD
The earliest of Sony's digital formats
and again DVD offers a logical and high quality progression.
A camcorder is a portable consumer
electronics device for recording video and audio using a
built-in recorder unit. The camcorder contains both a video
camera and a video recorder in one unit, hence its compound
name.
The earliest camcorders employed analog recording onto
videotape. Since the 1990s digital recording has become the
norm, but tape remained the primary recording media.
Starting from early 2000s tape as storage media is being
gradually replaced with tapeless solutions like optical
disks, hard disk drives and flash memory.
All tape-based camcorders have removable media in form of
video cassettes. Solid-state camcorders can have either
removable media in form of memory cards, or built-in memory,
or both. HDD-based camcorders usually have non-removable
media in form of a hard disk drive (HDD).
Camcorders that do not use magnetic tape are often called
tapeless camcorders. Camcorders that use two different types
of media, like built-in HDD and memory card, are often
called hybrid camcorders.
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transfer your Digital8 files to DVD
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