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Free Quotation FAQ Why DVD Infinity? Print Orderform Your Memories Contact Us A Bit of History Camera Tips Deterioration Buying a Handycam Buying a DVD Player Using my DVD remote DVD Terminology Call Us on 1300 850 383 Aust +61 2 9906 6383 Int'l |
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miniDV (aka mini DV, DVM, DV or DVC), released by Sony in 1995, was the first digital recording format available to consumers.
Nearly loss-less broadcast quality picture. The ¼" miniDV format provides 500+ lines of resolution.
The tape is 66 x 48 x 12.2mm or about the size of a matchbox.
miniDV uses DV or DVC format, essentially the same format used by professional formats such as DVCam and DVCPro.
However, it records on a much smaller tape. Later miniDV was used for storing HDV, or hi defintion video on miniDV tapes. In 2000, DVD Infinity commenced offering professional miniDV to DVD transfers. DVD Infinity can transfer PAL & NTSC miniDV to DVD. |
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| This is for those who want to preserve their footage in the best possible way. Its more than just your video on DVD. Over 90% of consumer video has blanks, static and gaps as well as areas where the camera cap has been left on or the camera has been facing the ground. Using the most professional broadcast quality equipment available (no DVD Recorders or direct miniDV/VHS to DVD units) and highly specialised technicians (no low end completely automated processes), we digitally optimise your video signal, and reduce noise and distortion for clean and clear pictures, cutting blanks and static, before transferring your precious video to DVD. We remove areas where the camera cap was left on or the camera was facing the ground. By cutting out the bits that nobody wants, the viewing experience is substantially enhanced. We add event chapter points (eg. where the footage changes from a children's birthday to a ski trip) for easy searching. |
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| This is the ultimate in DVD. It is for those who want a Hollywood style DVD Production from their precious memories. In addition to what we do for the Basic Copy, we create a Hollywood style DVD production using your video. The package includes professionally designed interactive animated menus and scene selection, themed backgrounds and even a personalised DVD and cover (using your photo and choice of title). We use multi pass variable bit rate encoding (as used by Hollywood DVD Productions). We convert most consumer video formats (both PAL and NTSC) including:
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We do not put more than 100 minutes of miniDV to a DVD to ensure that quality is not diminished. We maintain your video in its native format. We could transfer your Australian/International (PAL) format video to American (NTSC) format to make it work all around the world. However, this would severely reduce the quality(from 625 lines for PAL to only 525 lines for NTSC), and also means that your disk would not be 100% compatible with all TVs in Australia. BEWARE: There are other operators in the world who are starting to offer low quality automated DVD Production. These low quality automated DVDs may seem attractive until you start to look at them carefully. They reduce the quality of your footage in a number of ways. They do not optimise the input video signal or the compression onto the DVD, losing precious quality from your work. They use consumer grade equipment instead of professional equipment, losing more quality. They do not cut out blanks and static, nor the inherent bad takes (such as when the camera cap was left on or the camera was shooting feet because someone forgot to switch it off). Instead of creating meaningful chapter points (to allow you to jump where you want to jump) you end up with no chapter points or with meaningless points generated by a computer every X minutes. They then output to cheap and nasty quality DVDs which will cause you problems on playback. Most of these operators use low quality consumer equipment, severely robbing you of the quality you deserve. Whilst some do not provide physical business addresses, other do not even provide a telephone number. Some are now sending your tapes offshore, risking not only quality but the tapes themselves. You risk losing your precious memories. Beware as you will only get what you pay for. |
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Aren't your memories worth preserving? miniDV to DVD | DV to DVD | Transfer miniDV to DVD | Convert miniDV to DVD |
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