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Upgrade Guide: Edit Digital Video on Your PC

Mini-DV camcorders let you download, edit, and write image data to a fresh tape without losing quality.

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Home video has gone digital. The current generation of mini-DV camcorders produce all-digital data that you can download to your PC, edit, and then write back to a fresh tape without losing quality as you copy and manipulate the video.

All DV camcorders have a high-speed serial connection for loading video into your PC. On the PC side, you'll need an IEEE 1394 (FireWire) card, and of course capable video editing software.

Prices of DV editing components are falling. If you're just getting started, you can buy entry-level packages with both an IEEE 1394 card and editing software for $80 to $150. You can also create a custom editing setup by purchasing a stand-alone IEEE 1394 card ($70 to $100) and editing software. Even lower-end software ($80 to $150) has plenty of capabilities to satisfy most home and semiprofessional users, but for really serious work, Adobe Premiere ($500) is the professional's choice.

Here's how to set up your PC for digital video editing. For a review of digital camcorders, along with links to other articles on digital video, see "DV Guide."

The Top Down

Benefits: Capture and edit video from DV camcorders

Cost: Starts at about $70 to $150

Expertise level: Intermediate

Time required: 30 to 60 minutes

Tools required: Phillips screwdriver, antistatic wrist strap (recommended)

Vendors: All-in-one packages: Avermedia, Digital Origin, Pinnacle Systems. Video editing software: Adobe, Digital Origin, MGI Software, Ulead Systems

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