Looks like I'm going to have to know about live video mixing in a hurry (long story don't ask!) Anyone had any experience with either the Edirol LVS-400 4ch Video Mixer/Live Switcher <www.edirol.it/europe/details.asp?code=316&id=12&la=UK> or the Videonics MXProDV Digital Video Mixer? <www.focusinfo.com/products/mxprodv/mxprodv.htm> Its my impression (so far) that the quality from the MXProDV will be better as it can deal with (2 anyway) DV inputs so a live mix to tape stays at DV quality whereas with the Edirol LVS-400 the inputs are composite or S video so there will be loss compared with what I'm used to (separate DV cameras recording on to their own DV tapes). Against that, there is the problem of cable length with FireWire DV cameras - anyone had experience with the special "Distance DV" cables <www.focusinfo.com/products/ddv/distancedv.htm> from Focus Enhancements (33, 66 or 164 feet). Colin McDonald