The cast of Hi8 - 2011 includes: Dan Murrell as himself Mike Stebbins as Professor Jenkins Ryan Wade Howard as Anfernee Hardaway
The cast of Hi8 - 2012 includes: Arich as himself Lorena Barquette as herself Michel Bernal as himself Donovan Carmona as himself Mary Enriquez as herself Brenda Quesada as herself Sergio Quesada as Vicente Fox Gabriel Rubio as himself Omar Vicke as himself Ivan Villavicencio as himself
There is no such thing as a Hi8 adaptor for playback with anything but a Hi8 player/comcorder. I recommend converting your Hi8 tapes to digital and getting DVDs. StashSpace.Com can transfer Hi8 tapes to digital for $6.95/tape. You can get DVDs right away of your Hi8 tapes or you can go online to watch your Hi8 tapes and create customized DVDs. To learn more go to: http://www.stashspace.com/video-transfer/hi8-dvd-transfer.stm
No, the trv260 does not play back old 8mm and hi8 tapes. The original manual states that you can record on these tapes, but that you cannot playback Hi8 tapes that were previously recorded. And if it cant playback hi8 it cannot playback the earlier 8mm.
in tape size yes, but D8 takes all tapes, Hi8 only Hi8 and 8mm and 8mm only 8mm tapes
Hi8 should be backward-compatible with all cameras that use Video8.
yes
You can purchase Hi8 Camcorders from your local audio-visual electrical store. Failing that, you can try online sites such as Amazon or eBay, or big department stores such as Sears.
answer:I don't think old 8mm film is re-writable, so I wouldn't advise it. Most film is one use only. It wasnt until compact discs or DVD were any visual recordable material re-recordable.
There's a discussion about that here:http://www.videohelp.com/forum/archive/minidv-and-hi8-stand-alone-players-t239171.htmlYou apparently need to pay around $1000 to get a standalone Hi8 player with firewire, but people were suggesting using newer, cheap hi8 camcorders as transferring devices.
Earmark digital on 1019 16th Ave South can rent out HI8 film cameras.
The cables that you need to convert Sony handycam CCDTRV128 Hi8 tapes are AV cables. This will allow you to transfer the data into a PC and save them in digital format.?æ
It's certainly possible, if you have the appropriate software and hardware. You need to have some way of getting the video off the HI8 tape, and then you'll need software to convert it to DVD format and burn the DVD.