Most Digital8 camcorders *can* play analog Video8 and Hi8 recordings, but not all of them, especially the lower-cost models from the mid-2000s. The Wikipedia article about Digital8 has a list of which models do support playing analog tapes. Also, a minor correction: Digital8 was introduced in 1998, not 1995.
Good to know! And thank you for the clarity on the date. I’m gonna pin this comment so anyone watching can see the correction as well, and thank you so much for watching!
There are a lot of people saying my Digital 8 Sony DCR TRV255E can’t play analog video 8 and Hi8 tapes but yes can do it. My parents have a lot of Video 8 tapes recorded with this camcorder without any problem.
as a fellow skater (born in 2000) whose in the process of converting home videos and reviving the camcorder to film skating and other cool moments, thank you
So cool!! It’s a feeing like no other to see old footage again. If you end up posting some of yours, I’d love to check it out. And thanks for watching! 🙏🛹
I was never born in the time when analog camcorders and other analog tech was still prevalent but I still find it fascinating. It’s like I’m nostalgic for something I never lived. Strange
"it was the time of new loves, new friendships and exciting adventures" awesome. i didnt have any of those. still got a hi8 camcorder tho cuz i love the style
I had the Sony tr3200e and it lasted 33 years with regular use. No complaints there. I was lucky to digitise all my tapes about 3 months before the cam died. My plan is to get another and make a short with it.
Haha I remember we set “2005” to “2050” because we thought it was hilarious and now it’s stuck on all the footage from that year 😅. Thanks for watching, dude!!
I had digital 8 growing up but sony didn';t tell people some of them dropped the analog playback and then tapes got erased some digital 8 tapes dropped that chip and then people would think there tape was blank and loose a precious family moment. @@EricJKuhns
Another killer trip down memory lane! For us Geezers, it was the old, giant VHS camcorders, but the concept is the same - so much to go through and catalog (lots of missing the trick due to start the recording too late!)
Aw man while going through footage I saw so many clips that were cut too short or filming started too late lol. And I would love to see the old geezer tapes!!
I had the digital 8 as a kid, the hi8 tapes never worked right in my camera, so I always associated hi8 with analog and dig8 as footage to put on my computer
By the names it would seem digital should have been easier to put on your computer over analog but they generally ripped the same way (just needed the right camera-to-tape footage). Trying to play different tapes on different cameras has always seemed to be a headache though and to rip, especially as the different formats released. Thanks for watching, Branden!
My aunt gave me her TVR-36 HI8 from 22 years ago that came with a tape in it. I plan to document my cross country road trip to Maine using this camera, and I’m trying to figure out what I need to do to prepare for this, so I really appreciate your help. Definitely need to find a midway box to transfer the upcoming footage to my computer
Omg. I am from the same era as you. I lived in oak cliff when it was hood. I cant believe how ?uch its changed. Its super gentrified now. I dont mind but those high rent prices are suck. Ive got 2005 oak cliff Street footage but no bangers on tape. This was when i was just starting. My flat game was on point bc we didn't really have spots out here. Ill try to get these hi8 developed. Ill share them if youre interested.
4:12 it's a cheap and simple way, but not the most ideal way depending on your needs. If you *really* want your transferred videos to have the same look and feel of their original format, you'd transfer using a digital camcorder over the IEEE 1394 (or FireWire) digital interface. The initial captures will look much better, and using free re-encoding software with better deinterlacers (VirtualDub with MCU deinterlacer plugin) makes for some stunningly authentic looking vintage NTSC video. Your stuff looks cool - maybe that's what you did.
It makes me wonder if newer generations are even going to experience such nostalgia when it comes to old technology. I feel like not as much value is going to be put into a piece of hardware like we used to.
Regardless of the video quality, the ergonomics of those sony handycams were just exceptional. Felt so good to hold and so easy to use. Has yet to be beat in my opinion...
The best way to capture your 8mm tapes is to use a firewire card that plugs into your pcie port on your pc motherboard then capture using capable software and an actual firewire cable to get the best DV quality!
Hi8 / Digital8 has been a pain in the ass for decades. Shot a lot of dumb teenage videos and then of course the camera's motorized ejection screws up and you have no way to play anything back. I just dropped $100 on a huge Video8 & VHS deck and not all tapes will work. In addition, trying to find a cheap capture solution that worked will with Linux didn't pan out. Settled on dropping another $100 for a used Blackmagic Intensity Pro 4k. More features than I need but at least it will accept component inputs.
Sir, I have the CCD-TVR138 Hi 8 Analog, how can I upload the video to my computer so I can see it in the same quality as the camera shows? I have only found an AV/C Out on the camera
Great Video Eric. I wanted to ask advice. With great expense etc I have got most of my tapes/footage transferred to mp4 files. MY Question is...Can I make the quality any better, especially the over saturated bright light.....?? HELP PLEASE...
Sorry, I missed responding to this comment! There are certainly filters and LUTz you can download to help this, but one really cool new technology that has surfaced is AI reconstruction of videos. There are a few companies out there that have made software to do this, but the most rusted is Adobe, as they recently developed an experimental AI-powered upscaling tool that greatly improves the quality of low-resolution GIFs and video footage. Hope this helps and thank you for watching!
Hello. I have my original Sony Digital 8 and it works like a charm. In the past I was able to use a converter to put my old VHS tapes on my computer and edit no problem. But for whatever reason, even though I have my original cable, I cannot get my computer to recognize the camcorder at all. I have the firewire that goes from the camera to my USB port and that's not recognizing anything. Any recommendations??
You got this wrong. Tapes were 480i, either video 8 or Hi-8 or D8. Horizontal is always 480i in NTSC or 576i in PAL. It is the vertical resolution that changes.
Can confirm! I recently found my parents' old one and I absolutely love shooting footage on it. I'm 17 and was a literal baby when they would've used it, so it's not that I have nostalgia. I just love the look of analog footage.
Most Digital8 camcorders *can* play analog Video8 and Hi8 recordings, but not all of them, especially the lower-cost models from the mid-2000s. The Wikipedia article about Digital8 has a list of which models do support playing analog tapes. Also, a minor correction: Digital8 was introduced in 1998, not 1995.
Good to know! And thank you for the clarity on the date. I’m gonna pin this comment so anyone watching can see the correction as well, and thank you so much for watching!
There are a lot of people saying my Digital 8 Sony DCR TRV255E can’t play analog video 8 and Hi8 tapes but yes can do it. My parents have a lot of Video 8 tapes recorded with this camcorder without any problem.
I was about to comment this, theres a list on a website with all the D8's with backwards compatibility
as a fellow skater (born in 2000) whose in the process of converting home videos and reviving the camcorder to film skating and other cool moments, thank you
So cool!! It’s a feeing like no other to see old footage again. If you end up posting some of yours, I’d love to check it out. And thanks for watching! 🙏🛹
I was never born in the time when analog camcorders and other analog tech was still prevalent but I still find it fascinating. It’s like I’m nostalgic for something I never lived. Strange
"it was the time of new loves, new friendships and exciting adventures"
awesome. i didnt have any of those. still got a hi8 camcorder tho cuz i love the style
I had the Sony tr3200e and it lasted 33 years with regular use. No complaints there. I was lucky to digitise all my tapes about 3 months before the cam died. My plan is to get another and make a short with it.
That’s awesome! Would love to see your short when it’s done! 🙌
You kids and your hi-tech Hi8 cameras! 😜
Great video. I especially liked the footage from the future in 2050. 😁
Haha I remember we set “2005” to “2050” because we thought it was hilarious and now it’s stuck on all the footage from that year 😅. Thanks for watching, dude!!
I had digital 8 growing up but sony didn';t tell people some of them dropped the analog playback and then tapes got erased some digital 8 tapes dropped that chip and then people would think there tape was blank and loose a precious family moment. @@EricJKuhns
Another killer trip down memory lane! For us Geezers, it was the old, giant VHS camcorders, but the concept is the same - so much to go through and catalog (lots of missing the trick due to start the recording too late!)
Aw man while going through footage I saw so many clips that were cut too short or filming started too late lol. And I would love to see the old geezer tapes!!
I had the digital 8 as a kid, the hi8 tapes never worked right in my camera, so I always associated hi8 with analog and dig8 as footage to put on my computer
By the names it would seem digital should have been easier to put on your computer over analog but they generally ripped the same way (just needed the right camera-to-tape footage). Trying to play different tapes on different cameras has always seemed to be a headache though and to rip, especially as the different formats released. Thanks for watching, Branden!
My aunt gave me her TVR-36 HI8 from 22 years ago that came with a tape in it. I plan to document my cross country road trip to Maine using this camera, and I’m trying to figure out what I need to do to prepare for this, so I really appreciate your help. Definitely need to find a midway box to transfer the upcoming footage to my computer
This is awesome. We had all of our old footage transferred over, hours and hours of stuff. I still haven't gone through all of it.
Aww man I’d love to see some of it!!
Omg. I am from the same era as you. I lived in oak cliff when it was hood. I cant believe how ?uch its changed. Its super gentrified now. I dont mind but those high rent prices are suck. Ive got 2005 oak cliff Street footage but no bangers on tape. This was when i was just starting. My flat game was on point bc we didn't really have spots out here. Ill try to get these hi8 developed. Ill share them if youre interested.
Sorry got some typos in there
Yeah dude that would be sick! But yeah man Oak Cliff has gotten so expensive. Would love to see some of your old footage!
4:12 it's a cheap and simple way, but not the most ideal way depending on your needs. If you *really* want your transferred videos to have the same look and feel of their original format, you'd transfer using a digital camcorder over the IEEE 1394 (or FireWire) digital interface. The initial captures will look much better, and using free re-encoding software with better deinterlacers (VirtualDub with MCU deinterlacer plugin) makes for some stunningly authentic looking vintage NTSC video. Your stuff looks cool - maybe that's what you did.
It makes me wonder if newer generations are even going to experience such nostalgia when it comes to old technology. I feel like not as much value is going to be put into a piece of hardware like we used to.
Du hast sowas von recht. Du sprichst einen aus der Seele. Ich fühle das genauso wie du. Danke für das coole Video 👍
Regardless of the video quality, the ergonomics of those sony handycams were just exceptional. Felt so good to hold and so easy to use. Has yet to be beat in my opinion...
The best way to capture your 8mm tapes is to use a firewire card that plugs into your pcie port on your pc motherboard then capture using capable software and an actual firewire cable to get the best DV quality!
Good to know! Thank you for the advice and for watching!
Me: Not experiencing Hi8 when I was already in using digital 3GP in 2005.
Hi8 / Digital8 has been a pain in the ass for decades. Shot a lot of dumb teenage videos and then of course the camera's motorized ejection screws up and you have no way to play anything back. I just dropped $100 on a huge Video8 & VHS deck and not all tapes will work. In addition, trying to find a cheap capture solution that worked will with Linux didn't pan out. Settled on dropping another $100 for a used Blackmagic Intensity Pro 4k. More features than I need but at least it will accept component inputs.
My Sony Digital8 camcorder plays back 8mm, Hi8, and D8 tapes.
Sir, I have the CCD-TVR138 Hi 8 Analog, how can I upload the video to my computer so I can see it in the same quality as the camera shows? I have only found an AV/C Out on the camera
Great Video Eric. I wanted to ask advice. With great expense etc I have got most of my tapes/footage transferred to mp4 files. MY Question is...Can I make the quality any better, especially the over saturated bright light.....?? HELP PLEASE...
Sorry, I missed responding to this comment! There are certainly filters and LUTz you can download to help this, but one really cool new technology that has surfaced is AI reconstruction of videos. There are a few companies out there that have made software to do this, but the most rusted is Adobe, as they recently developed an experimental AI-powered upscaling tool that greatly improves the quality of low-resolution GIFs and video footage. Hope this helps and thank you for watching!
Hello. I have my original Sony Digital 8 and it works like a charm. In the past I was able to use a converter to put my old VHS tapes on my computer and edit no problem. But for whatever reason, even though I have my original cable, I cannot get my computer to recognize the camcorder at all. I have the firewire that goes from the camera to my USB port and that's not recognizing anything. Any recommendations??
You can play video 8 and Hi-8 in most D8 camcorders.
I shot most of my days with vhs and video 8. then I got A new digital 8 .
Hey just curious, what size of the monitor are you using in this video? Looks huge
Hi, are new Hi8 cassettes still being produced or is there only remaining stock to buy?
I believe new ones are still being made. I bought a new one off Amazon! amzn.to/48U2y9H
bro i have ccd trv128e and it has only AV out , so how can i transfer my video to laptop or pc with good quality?
Hi 8 is still available ? I am intrested in buying ..
You can find them on eBay, Mercari, and some other open marketplaces :)
@@EricJKuhns Thanks
I recognize a couple of those clips 😉
Such good times 🥹 wait for the footage in next weeks video!
No wonder the price of these things is so high. Need one to digitize old tapes.
do you know what Hi8 camcorder you had in this video? if so, could you say please? id really like to know.
Forsure! It's the Sony Handycam DCR-TRV260 🎥
😅 My Generation ❤
240i 400i ?
You got this wrong. Tapes were 480i, either video 8 or Hi-8 or D8. Horizontal is always 480i in NTSC or 576i in PAL. It is the vertical resolution that changes.
6:00 Nah man analog is just cooler. Even kids who didn't grow up with it like it.
Can confirm! I recently found my parents' old one and I absolutely love shooting footage on it. I'm 17 and was a literal baby when they would've used it, so it's not that I have nostalgia. I just love the look of analog footage.
There was no such thing as "Digital Hi8" My Sony TRV110 can play back all video 8 formats.
5:33 save me time guys which video is it im not a subscriber
Sadly I haven’t made it yet, but it’s coming soon! 🕳️
@@EricJKuhns It has been 6 months damn it! (jk)
@@renguney Currently working on this video! haha
@@EricJKuhns 8 months speedrun