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Adam-D

posted on 22nd Feb 04 at 16:45

il have a play with it see what i can bodge together :lol:


Adam-D

posted on 22nd Feb 04 at 16:44

it does have composite out


Adam-D

posted on 22nd Feb 04 at 16:43

bearing in mind yes my vid card has s/video
but my camera does not


Dom

posted on 22nd Feb 04 at 16:39

quote:
Originally posted by snowy
Adobe Premiere is what we use at uni... tis pretty good

what i use at school too. Its a pretty good piece of software and the new Pro version has alot of features for the price :) But your gonna have to put a limit on how much your willing to spend, because you pay a silly amount of cash on the editing software. Also, if your serious about editing films mate, look into get a matrox card fitted to your pcs and some firewire ports (if your using a DVcam/Digibeta).

AdamD - on your camrecorder, does it have any outputs? If its got sound out and a yellow S-video or composite out, then yes, you can transfer them onto your pc. You will need a capture card :) again, i would recommend matrox but you are gonna be spending about 200 quid plus. Otherwise, any decent graphics card with a video in (usually S-video) and a decent soundcard will do the job nicely :) - edit: im guessing you have a film camera (either 8mm or VHS) :) If you have a digi camrecorder, get a firewire card (if you motherboard doesnt have any onboard sockets) and cable and your sorted :thumbs:

[Edited on 22-02-2004 by VisibleMan]


groom

posted on 22nd Feb 04 at 16:37

quote:
Originally posted by Adam-D
if you take a film on a normal cam corder
is it possible to transfer it to a pc?


surely you could with a good 'nuff vid card


Drew

posted on 22nd Feb 04 at 16:35

quote:
Originally posted by Adam-D
if you take a film on a normal cam corder
is it possible to transfer it to a pc?


digi camcorder yes
8mm camcorder - aint sure


SteveW

posted on 22nd Feb 04 at 16:33

Adobe Premiere is what we use at uni... tis pretty good


Adam-D

posted on 22nd Feb 04 at 16:32

if you take a film on a normal cam corder
is it possible to transfer it to a pc?


groom

posted on 22nd Feb 04 at 16:31

quote:
Originally posted by groom
oops i just found windows movie maker, but suggest some more pls :)


that sucks


Trotty

posted on 22nd Feb 04 at 16:30

Adobe Premiere ain't half bad apparently...


groom

posted on 22nd Feb 04 at 16:29

quote:
Originally posted by Drew
money no object = i intent to download and crack wotever is suggested


how did u know?


Drew

posted on 22nd Feb 04 at 16:29

money no object = i intent to download and crack wotever is suggested


groom

posted on 22nd Feb 04 at 16:29

oops i just found windows movie maker, but suggest some more pls :)


groom

posted on 22nd Feb 04 at 16:28

Money no object here what is a good package for speeding up, slowing down, adding wipes and titles etc to vids?