"...with the usual pre-mastering, multiplexing and hard-disk buffering no longer needed..."
And editing, cutting off bad scenes, adding titles, etc. is no longer needed too. Hooray to even more boring home video!
I certainly understand more users will be happier with such a lazy device, but I DISAGREE with this idea. I think devices should promote the creativity of users, not opposite. That's why I hate those DVD camcorders, the laziest ones possible.
Remember, in the times of VHS we used to edit video on VHS recorder, without computer, but we were still able to edit it!
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"...with the usual pre-mastering, multiplexing and hard-disk buffering no longer needed..."
And editing, cutting off bad scenes, adding titles, etc. is no longer needed too. Hooray to even more boring home video!
I certainly understand more users will be happier with such a lazy device, but I DISAGREE with this idea. I think devices should promote the creativity of users, not opposite. That's why I hate those DVD camcorders, the laziest ones possible.
Remember, in the times of VHS we used to edit video on VHS recorder, without computer, but we were still able to edit it!
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