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02-18-2026, 05:16 PM
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I'm curious if my Atomos Ninja V can record SD interlaced directly to SSD. Noting TBC(s) still needed between VCR/camera and recorder.
That's an expensive tool for this sort of use, but it be possible? (I own it for my Nikon Z II for video.)
Still not SD, but SSD.
No time to test this hypothesis right now.
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02-18-2026, 05:18 PM
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Still not entirely clear. “Capture” vs. “record”…. “Live” vs “previously recorded”….
I think you mean that you want to “record” “live” (new) video directly to an SD card using the Samsung camcorder. Is that correct?
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02-18-2026, 05:37 PM
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Originally Posted by BW37
Still not entirely clear. “Capture” vs. “record”…. “Live” vs “previously recorded”….
I think you mean that you want to “record” “live” (new) video directly to an SD card using the Samsung camcorder. Is that correct?
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From my understanding, this person wants to convert Hi8 tapes, using a Hi8 camcorders playing those tapes, into some sort of non-computer device that records to flash media (SD).
That's a non-standard method, and only a few low-end items will do it. (ClearClick, DIGITNOW, etc.)
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02-19-2026, 01:50 PM
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There were also some Panasonic, Sony, and JVC camcorders which can record directly from an A/V input into DVD-spec MPEG2 files on a hard drive or SD card.
Sony was even weird enough to make camcorders with a built-in projector with a composite video input: the DCR-PJ5 and DCR-PJ6.
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02-19-2026, 02:17 PM
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There's only one question here. Why? Why scratch your right ear with your left foot?
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02-20-2026, 07:15 AM
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There were also some Panasonic, Sony, and JVC camcorders which can record directly from an A/V input into DVD-spec MPEG2 files on a hard drive or SD card.
Sony was even weird enough to make camcorders with a built-in projector with a composite video input: the DCR-PJ5 and DCR-PJ6.
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Interesting.
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Originally Posted by radiokom
There's only one question here. Why? Why scratch your right ear with your left foot?
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.. but I'd have to agree.
MPEG-2 on SD card sounds exhausting.
- The MPEG-2 stream is likely TS or DVD-Video/VOB, which can be hard/not-fun to work with.
- That SD card is probably very finicky, too, with brand/size requirements that are hard to meet in 2026.
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