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when you get it as a file you do not need to bother when you use programs like Canopus Procoder. it depends on the camera they use whether you will get PAL or NTSC - in case it's DV and not HDV. when you need to read the tape yourself you'd need a matching camera or capture deck - when you get just the clip any of them should be fine. and i would try to get the clips in MPEG at 8000 kbit/s - which is DVD quality. then you could encode them to whatever quality or format you like.
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