I'm not sure what you mean here. Are you referencing a stand-alone recorder versus a camcorder? If so a computer with Premiere or FinalCut Pro would work - as well as the simpler editing tools - you can capture directly to the disk. You can also use an external hard-drive; they're rather cheap at the moment. If you're talking about camcorders, that's another issue. You might want to look at the ones recording mini-dvds, since they're ready for playback and editing on a computer. In any case I'd recommend the inexpensive Sonys or Canons - you can find something quite useful for under, say, $700. Or are you talking about recording directly from the screen? In which case I'd like to know as well; the few screen recording software programs I've seen have been clumsy. - Alan On Thu, 14 Apr 2005, Alison Muirhead wrote:
Hi!
We're thinking of using a digital video recorder to capture some group elearning sessions as part of an analysis on learners experiences.
Has anyone had any experiences of relatively inexpensive digital video recorders?
Any suggestions or recommendations would be welcome!
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