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I want to digitize a lot of mini dv tape footage, shot on a Sony a1(HDV). What format should I digitize the footage in? (and on a side note can you point me in the direction of what hardware I will need for this)?

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  • What is the purpose of the capture? Do you intend to edit or only view? How much does space vs quality matter to you?
    – AJ Henderson
    Commented Nov 18, 2014 at 15:10

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You have a few options for capturing Mini-DV tape. The first and highest quality, but largest size, is to capture it in HDV format (HDV2 is used by most Sony cameras). It is a form of MPEG-2 Part 2 video. This is the same as the format actually stored on the tape. Storing your files as HDV will preserve the quality of the recorded footage, but it will take quite a lot of space. This is ideal for high quality archives and any footage that will be used as a source for editing. It only requires a firewire port and DV capture software (which is also built in to most NLEs.)

If you only care about viewing, then your best option is probably to initially capture to HDV and then transcode to h.264. h.264 is a high quality compression that you can tweak for the quality/size trade off you desire. I'd personally recommend either a constant quality or a 2 pass VBR encoding for maximum quality to size. This doesn't require any specialized hardware beyond the initial HDV capture and can be done entirely in software with free tools (which may even be able to leverage GPU acceleration depending on your video card.)

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  • Hi, thanks for the informative answer. I want to capture for editing so the first option seems the best for me. Commented Nov 23, 2014 at 14:26

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