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Digital8 Video Tape Format and History
History
The Digital8 format is far superior to Hi8 or Video8. Sony
was the first to introduce this format in 1999. It is backwardly
compatible, meaning that the new Digital8 camcorders and VCR's
will also play 8MM and Hi8 tapes. A Hi8 tape will record up to 60
minutes of digital video and audio. Because of the design, using
regular 8mm tapes is not a problem, but it uses twice as much
tape. A 2 hour Hi8 or Video8 tape will record 60 minutes when done
in the Digital mode.
Tech Stuff
Digital8 tapes record their signal at 525 lines of horizontal
resolution, substantially higher than 8mm or regular VHS formats,
and due to their higher band width greater color fidelity and
detail is possible. The video signal is recorded as DV video which
is the same as MiniDV. Due to the digital nature of the recording,
no signal loss will result from dubbing, so they make an excellent
master copy. All Digital8 camcorders have a firewire (also known
as i-link and IEEE 1394, but firewire is the name given by its
creator), allowing easy downloading of the video to a modern
computer with a firewire port for editing.
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