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Old 09-03-2006, 10:54 AM   #1
Flint
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Cheap Digital Camcorder

I got a Pure Digital Point & Shoot Video Camcorder as a gift at a baby shower. It's not a product aimed at techno-files (the literature all about how easy it is to use). It has 512mb of built-in flash memory (not expandable) and I don't have very high expectations of it. But, before I open it, I do want to know that it isn't shooting in some proprietary format, because it looks like they want me to take it to "an authorized dealer" and pay $13 to have a DVD made. So what format does it record in? Well...

This review says "The video is recorded using a special version of the DivX compression format at 640x480 resolution, and the audio is mono."

This review says "It uses MPEG-4 encoding to ensure small file sizes" but then says "the Point & Shoot Digital stored the video clips as AVI files" ???

Not getting a very straight answer here. The manufacturer includes zero technical info on their site.
Their business model seems aimed at having people drop these things off at the developer for $13 a pop.

If all else fails, I guess I can run the video through a media PC and re-capture it.

I hope I don't have to do that . . . but, after all, this thing was free.

Anybody have any idea how these cheapie video recorders are configured?
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