In this issue:
What Is DV and Why Should I Care?
Coaches who have been using video for a few years have had to consider
a number of video formats, from Beta to VHS to S-VHS and Hi-8. Now that
digital video, or DV, is becoming more popular and priced within more
budgets, coaches may be asking what the format is and, frankly, why they
should care about it.
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Why Is FireWire So Hot?
It’s the technology that enables Gamer™ video editing software
to link with DV cameras for direct capture. It’s the technology
that allows you to transfer video directly from a DV camera to a computer
without any conversion box or video capture card.
Known as IEEE 1394, iLink, Lynx, and FireWire,
it’s the technology
that simplifies the process of moving video from your DV camera or deck
to your computer.
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Faster Than Fire: FireWire 800 v FireWire 400
Technology never stands still. Once FireWire became a standard feature
on DV cameras and decks, and FireWire ports began to appear on more off-the-shelf
computer configurations, you knew it would be time for a new, faster
FireWire.
For many users who have worked to understand FireWire and the benefits
that it can provide, hearing that a new FireWire standard is coming may
be just a little frustrating.
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Slow System? Time to Defragment!
Is your computer system taking longer to launch
your LRSSports® video
editing software than it did when it was new? Does it take longer to
open files or launch other software?
You may need to defragment your system drive or other hard drives. Defragmenting
hard drives is a maintenance task that any user can perform to keep a
system running at optimum level.
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Q&A For LRSSports® Technical Support
Q: Why can’t I capture video from my VCR/Why can’t
I send video to tape?
A: Capturing video is a critical step in the editing
and game analysis process. After all, it’s impossible to search through clips and
assemble cutups for game analysis using an LRSSports® product if you can’t
capture the video stream.
For users with analog video equipment, the answer is often very simple.
You simply need to look at your analog/digital video converter.
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News Alert: LRSSports® customers will soon receive the schedule for our exclusive Web-based training seminars! Each seminar is absolutely FREE and will cover all the steps involved in using a specific LRSSports feature, and will allow time for questions from users attending via the Web.
We can also demo our products over the Web any time you want. Just contact your LRSSports rep for details!
Got a question about video or your
LRSSports® system that you would like to see discussed in a future issue of Cutups? Email it to us at cutups@lrs.com
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