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smack
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posted on 7th Sep 04 at 23:41 |
Iv got pinaclle editing software on my pc whic i capture all my camara footage on then you can transfer it to a dvd somehow.
Cost me about £129 but worth it.
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Dom
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posted on 7th Sep 04 at 23:09 |
quote: Originally posted by _Allan_
Hell yeah I rolled her in flour and eventually we found the wet spot. All on cam > quick 4 dollah price, I'm running out of socks.
:lol::lol::lol:
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_Allan_
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posted on 7th Sep 04 at 23:04 |
Hell yeah I rolled her in flour and eventually we found the wet spot. All on cam > quick 4 dollah price, I'm running out of socks.
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Dom
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posted on 7th Sep 04 at 23:03 |
^^ :lol::lol:
if you have a digital cam that has firewire, then simply get a firewire card, get hold of Adobe Premiere and transfer it that way :thumbs: Plus it will be the best quality.
otherwise, easiest way is to get a decent capture card with a s-vid(eo) or phono video input and patch the camera straight into the capture car :) The quality will be pretty good, although alot will depend on how good your capture card is.
Or do it via the VCR, if you only have a TV-tuner card etc However, the quality will be pretty cack, especially after mpeg compression :(
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Matt H
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posted on 7th Sep 04 at 22:59 |
you sure?
:o
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_Allan_
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posted on 7th Sep 04 at 22:57 |
5 dollah !!!!
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_Allan_
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posted on 7th Sep 04 at 22:57 |
yeah wanna buy your mums DVD? :D
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keithsayle
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posted on 7th Sep 04 at 22:50 |
The way I've always done it is through a VCR and then taken it from the VCR as an AVI or MPEG file.
I've plugged the camcorder into the sockets for Video In and the red and white phono (sound) and then have started playing the tapes and hit the record button on the VCR - this transfers the footage from camcorder to Video Cassette.
Then I've used a TV capture card to capture the footage from the video that has just been created.
Then once the footage is on the PC and is saved as an AVI file or an MPEG file (dependent on what format your TV card supports) but typically AVI or MPEG it's just a case of finding a converter on the internet that will convert those files into a format that will be compatible with a DVD player.
Hope this helps
Keith
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Jafster
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posted on 7th Sep 04 at 01:50 |
http://www.dvdrhelp.com
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Matt H
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posted on 7th Sep 04 at 01:41 |
wanting to do this but unsure of what to do :(
anyone done it? will i need any special software?
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