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Master Clones
I know this is a stupid question but what is a master clone? Is it different then a 2nd gen?
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Re: Master Clones
A master clone is a direct copy from the master tape (DAT, miniDV) that has been performed digitally and with no quality loss.
For example, if you filmed a show on your miniDV camcorder and then used Firewire to copy the tape onto another miniDV tape (or Digital8 tape) then the copy will be a master clone. Theoretically, you could keep on copying subsequent copies and they would all be clones of the master. You can't have a master clone if either the source or the copy is in an analog form such as VHS, S-Video, video8, Hi-8, audio cassette etc. ie. Master miniDV tape copied to VHS. No members have liked this post.
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Re: Master Clones
thanks
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Re: Master Clones
He's the clone that's in charge of all the others.... barking orders and all. Usually doesn't do much. Really all the other clones do the work.
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