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Using camcorder tapes to back up files
Thu, 20 Dec 2007 16:00:00 GMT
DV and MiniDV camcorder tapes can be used for more than just storing audio and video recordings. If you have a camcorder and a FireWire connection to your computer, you can also use them to store files. Source... |
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