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Borrego

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  • Birthday 09/03/1941

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  1. There is an universal interface by ADS Tech called Pyro A/V Link. It's sold alone at 247 Euros in Europe (about $290) or at 745 Euros with a Premiere Pro 1.5 , Audition, and Encore package. It can be linked to a computer with IEEE1394 or directly to a DV Camcorder. It has Composite PAL/NTSC, Y/C, audio ins and outs, plus Component YUV bidirectional RCA jacks. I bought one , it works OK, standalone or with a computer. It's a consumer device, so there is one little defect. Apparently the video is not DC restored, so with some VCRs the top of the picture is wrinkled. Betacam deals with that, but not DVCpro. There are no adjustments inside the interface.If you are letterboxed it's not noticeable. If you go through a component TBC it restores the DC. There are cheap buffer ICs that do the job. I might assemble a small circuitry to do the job.
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