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Frage von 911liru21:


Hi,

I will probably every weekend, a handball game on mini-DV record (16:9), which is about 80 minutes

1) Must be read to tape 1:1 (I'm afraid my hard drive space is enough for this any longer, how large is still equal to a 1-min-file?)

2) With what program I will bring this file as quickly as possible on DVD? I currently PowerDVD.

So I want to have to invest as much work and time as possible.

Gruß,

Jens

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Antwort von PowerMac:

"Anonymous" wrote: So I want to have to invest as much work and time as possible (...).

Great statement. This is what distinguishes you truly of the rest of us. Because we like to sit and wait forever again (useless) rendering.

If you do not understand this all a question of the right and the quality. Answers to your questions you get really after five minutes and google forum search.

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Antwort von megalutzi:

Hello,
forget your PC. If you ever afraid that your place is not enough, then you have enough of them anyway.

Take a DVD recorder and transfer the miniDV video via DV-in, or - in. Go without a PC and need s.kürzesten. Namely, the time for the import only once.

Greeting
Lutz

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Antwort von Markus:

And if you need to produce multiple copies on DVD / shalt / wilt, then take a Harddisks-/DVD-Recorder. Transfer the images first on the hard drive and then you can then burn them many DVDs as you want.

Alternatively, you could be a PC equipped with a hardware encoder that converts the DV data immediately when read into MPEG2. Useful converters, which produce a good quality, but usually cost more than a Harddisks-/DVD-Recorder.

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Antwort von jebo34:

Moin,

"megalutzi" wrote: .....
Take a DVD recorder and transfer the miniDV video via DV-in, or - in. Go without a PC and need s.kürzesten. Namely, the time for the import only once.


As the keyword with the forest and the trees were :-)))

You have rights, is probably the simplest.

There is actually already models, which can be synonymous with cutting?

Gruß,
Jens

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Antwort von steveb:

And even faster if you just take along your DVD recorder to the game and are capturing directly to it ... then you can then the "Handballtrapatoni" can hang out if you want to analyze the game directly after the final whistle already.

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Antwort von jebo34:

Hi Steve,

"steveb" wrote: And even faster are you, if you just take along to the DVD recorder and play it directly are capturing ...

And even easier, if I have a television crew brought with :-))

"steveb" wrote: then you can not then the "Handballtrapatoni" can hang out if you want to analyze the game directly after the final whistle already.

Well, sometimes nothing is better analyze too .....

If interested, schau mal rein: www.thw2.de, we still need sponsors :-)

Gruß,

jens

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Antwort von Markus:

"Jens" jebo34 "" wrote: And even easier, if I have a television crew brought with :-))
But your expectations are growing fast! Whether it is worthwhile because to buy something? How about with loaner equipment or an OB truck? ;-)

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Antwort von oliver II:

Hello Mark!

Would it not have been here a notice affixed to www.behrendt.tv? :-)

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Antwort von jebo34:

Hey,

You bring me a completely new ideas.

If your all goes along, and I do a poll, I'll make it, perhaps in the Ard Lindenstraße share against our games :-))

I see at times even begin to dream ....

Thanks for your help,

Jens

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Antwort von jebo34:

Moin,

"PowerMac" wrote: "Anonymous" wrote: So I want to have to invest as much work and time as possible (...).

Great statement. This is what distinguishes you truly of the rest of us. Because we like to sit and wait forever again (useless) rendering.


Hmm, I do know that encode the slower and faster encoder there, so why not synonymous here.
A hint in this direction might have been more constructive.

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Antwort von PowerMac:

"jebo34" wrote: Moin,

"PowerMac" wrote: "Anonymous" wrote: So I want to have to invest as much work and time as possible (...).

Great statement. This is what distinguishes you truly of the rest of us. Because we like to sit and wait forever again (useless) rendering.


Hmm, I do know that encode the slower and faster encoder there, so why not synonymous here.
A hint in this direction might have been more constructive.


You have not understood my sarcasm.

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Antwort von beiti:

Quote: I'm afraid my hard drive space is enough for this any longer, how large is still equal to a 1-min-File? 4.5 minutes to fit on 1 GB DV. Let's go out 90 minutes of recording, then the roughly 20 GB. Added to this may be calculated transitions / titles and of course the final MPEG2 - video, maybe even twice (before) / for authoring. If the hard drive then you always do look nice and clean, you will also get along with 30 to 35 GB of disk space.

Quote: With which program I will bring this file as quickly as possible on DVD? I currently PowerDVD. Using PowerDVD you can then play the finished DVD. For the record, there are other Programs.
A cheap and good quality solutions are the older SE version of Pinnacle Studio, to a nachgeschmissen be on eBay for a few euros. Starting with version 9 (for example, 9.0 SE), the synonymous without detours to deal with 16:9. If desired, you throw the program after the cut (which will fail in your case very simple) ready-made DVDs. The calculation of the MPEG2 streams, of course, takes its time (depending on the selected quality and processing power of your PC), but you do not even have to sit waiting in front of the monitor.

The fastest software encoder I know the way, is the Craft of Cinema (in the basic version to $ 60). At the lowest quality setting, the need to encode it (on a current PC) is less than half the season. However, CEB is a pure encoder, which is currently behind a separate authoring in other software due. That would qualify in your case, the head start something.

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Antwort von eLmUnDo_PrOdUcTiOnS:

Hello,

has anyone relating to Mini-DV -> DVD recorders any

Experience in terms of quality differences?

Can anyone recommend a specific model?

Greeting

elmundo

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Antwort von beiti:

Quote: has anyone relating to Mini-DV -> DVD recorders any
Experience in terms of quality differences?
In any case, he should have a Firewire input. If not, unfortunately, of course.

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Antwort von Markus:

"eLmUnDo_PrOdUcTiOnS" wrote: ... has anyone relating to Mini-DV -> DVD recorders any experience as to the quality differences?
Difference to what? PC? - If there should be a quick and easy while maintaining high picture-and sound quality, then one of the DVD recorder of the following brand of choice is.

In return, you have no way to make your own menus. There is only a choice between ready-made templates and auto-start (ie, the film starts right after you insert the DVD, without having to even press a button must).

"eLmUnDo_PrOdUcTiOnS" wrote: Can anyone recommend a specific model?
Take a Panasonic. This recorder, I can recommend from personal experience. Read more in the following contribution (referred to therein Prices of course, vote no longer synonymous there) have moved to other models.

-> ADVC-55 oder DVD-Recorder?

"Beiti" wrote: ADVC-55 oder DVD-Recorder?

In any case, he should have a Firewire input. If not, unfortunately, of course. ADVC-55 oder DVD-Recorder?


The Panasonic's better (or all now?) Have a Firewire port, but the quality advantage of the digital dubbing is often overestimated. The layman sees no difference between FW and Y / C, the expert only if he is told and want to see a difference. ;-)

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Antwort von eLmUnDo_PrOdUcTiOnS:

eLmUnDo_PrOdUcTiOnS has written the following:
... has anyone relating to Mini-DV -> DVD recorders any experience as to the quality differences?

Difference to what? PC?

I mean the differences between various

DVD recorder manufacturers.

Nevertheless schonmal thank you!

Greeting
Elmundo

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Antwort von Jan:

I'm in the work here:

DMR E 500

can pretty much walk up to the MPEG-4, and even home users für'n too expensive, the 20-minute film was completed in about just under 30 minutes on DVD. I've only synonymous little DMR ES 10 (no FW at home) are available.

Panasonic is synonymous a good MPEG 2 encoder. Well there are certainly other Featured Companies ala Hitachi & Co. ...

VG
Jan

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Antwort von jebo34:

Hello,

I've now decided on a Panasonic DMR-EH65EC because I met someone by chance on TV, who has advised me to Panasonic.

Well then let's see .....

Greetings from Kiel,

Jens

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Antwort von Markus:

"Mark (24.08.06)" wrote: Take a Panasonic. This recorder, I can recommend from personal experience.
Oooch, Jens is not familiar to me, but that someone from the television! * * schnief

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Antwort von jebo34:

"Mark" wrote: "Mark (24.08.06)" wrote: Take a Panasonic. This recorder, I can recommend from personal experience.
Oooch, Jens is not familiar to me, but that someone from the television! * * schnief


But certainly not, and does not he have just wrong :-))

You are after all, one who told me s.besten - synonymous with my other thread - has helped!

Of course, it was so that I told - after your tip - of Panasonic and just got a confirmation (it was actually true!).

So, I thee of a handkerchief, and hopefully see again a radiant smile :-))

Gruß,

Jens

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Antwort von tucke45:

If I Cam s.einen my DVD recorder and plug in my minidv to save hard drive and then burn to DVD the DVD then I can still cut s.PC postprocess visors, etc.?

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Antwort von Markus:

"tucke45" wrote: If I Cam s.einen my DVD recorder and plug in my minidv to save hard drive and then burn to DVD the DVD then I can still cut s.PC postprocess visors, etc.?
See here:
SonyDCR-HC17E is not recognized

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