Title: secam in ukraine?? Post by: keithandkatya on July 08, 2002, 04:00:00 AM Am I correct in thinking that SECAM is the correct video format in Ukraine?? I am finnally getting around to putting our wedding video together for my wife's family and friends and of course it will have to be put in a format they use in Ukraine-- is it Secam?? just want to be sure-- thanks,
Keith Title: Re: secam in ukraine?? Post by: Benjamin47 on July 10, 2002, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to secam in ukraine??, posted by keithandkatya on Jul 8, 2002
I've sent video's via postal mail, and they have arrived intact and passed custom's inspections. Title: Re: secam in ukraine?? Post by: snowwego on July 08, 2002, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to secam in ukraine??, posted by keithandkatya on Jul 8, 2002
here is what I did I left a 8mm camera over there and now isend them the 8mm tapes from here and they can plug that into a tv and then tape them Rick Title: Re: secam in ukraine?? Post by: Optknrv on July 08, 2002, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to secam in ukraine??, posted by keithandkatya on Jul 8, 2002
On a related note... I was told by FedEx that sending any type of media (CD's, DVD's, or Video cassettes) is prohibited by Ukrainian customs. Since I didnt want to waste my time or money I took the items out and my package still got stuck in Ukrainian customs for over a week. Further, they also tried to charge the recipient an import duty even though I declared the total value at $15. Ultimately, I was able to charge the duties to my FedEx account, but it took them an additional week and lots of complaining for them to do it. I've since started using DHL for all packages. Just wanted to warn you. Anyone else encounter anything like this? Title: Best to Use US Postal Service . . . Post by: Dan on July 08, 2002, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: secam in ukraine??, posted by Optknrv on Jul 8, 2002
I've tried all the different couriers into, and out of, Ukraine. Only the USPS has been entirely trouble-free with all parcels arriving intact and without additional fees/taxes/etc. - albeit somewhat slower than the other couriers. DHL is next best - but they are far less effective. - Dan Title: It Depends . . . Post by: Dan on July 08, 2002, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to secam in ukraine??, posted by keithandkatya on Jul 8, 2002
If your in-laws purchased their video equipment in the past 5 years or so (pretty likely), then the video format they *probably* have is PAL. SECAM was used in an earlier time, so if they have equipment that is quite old, it is possible that it is SECAM. You may need to ask them first, but I'd wager they have PAL equipment. - Dan Title: Re: It Depends . . . Post by: Rags on July 08, 2002, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to It Depends . . ., posted by Dan on Jul 8, 2002
All the video tapes that my wife brought back were PAL (and some were quite old). They were mostly my daughter's cartoons and we had them transfered at a Russian video store in Sac. I would take your tapes to a video store that does conversions and ask them which format to use. If you can't find one you can send them to me and I'll take them to Sacramento for you. It's only $6 per hour of tape (new tape included). Best wishes. Ed Title: Wrong Direction (I *Think*) . . . Post by: Dan on July 08, 2002, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: It Depends . . ., posted by Rags on Jul 8, 2002
Ed, As I understand it, this guy is planning to send videos shot in the US over to Ukraine and is trying to make it easy on his in-laws by insuring the tape is in a format they can view on arrival. This is a little different than bringing videos from Ukraine back to the US. Principally it's different because I suspect we have more facilities for convering one video format to another than are readily available in Ukraine. Having said that, I have to admit I have never had occasion to seek out video conversion services in Ukraine - and I am sure they are available. FWIW - Dan Title: Re: Wrong Direction (I *Think*) . . . Post by: Rags on July 09, 2002, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Wrong Direction (I *Think*) . . ., posted by Dan on Jul 8, 2002
I am sure that these guys can convert tapes either way. They even sell PAL VCRs and TVs. Title: Re: Here's a place someone posted a while back Post by: wsbill on July 08, 2002, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: It Depends . . ., posted by Rags on Jul 8, 2002
Has anyone ever used these guys ? http://www.greatwebservice.com/prod03.htm Might call to see if they're still in business. Title: Re: secam in ukraine?? Post by: Travis on July 08, 2002, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to secam in ukraine??, posted by keithandkatya on Jul 8, 2002
Yes. http://archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SCMS/training/general/details/secam.html |