Frage von Günther Sony Camcorder:Hello
I currently archive my movies (SonyTRV33 camcorder) with Power Producer3 on DVD. I noticed that the date and time on the burnt to DVD movie is no longer available. Do I need to activate this function separately or modify the settings.
Thank you very much
Guenther
Antwort von steve:
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Antwort von steveb:
I do not believe that he then throws away the old tapes?
So why not burn to DVD?
Antwort von beiti:
An "Archive" of raw material on DVD is pointless. You should only burn your finished film, ie after the material is cut and set to music. Where it makes sense that one can appropriate dates, then as the title to the Picture Show.
The saved data on the DV tape is more of a hindrance in a finished film, because then the viewers immediately recognize when one has thrown together, for example, from creative reason, the images of various days. In this respect I would not want that they are on it on the finished DVD - of special applications apart.
Perhaps somewhere there is a software that info from the DV data, a DV AVI file automatically generate a DVD-subtitle track, so that we can show later date and time as a subtitle. Technically it would be conceivable, in fact I have seen it yet.
Antwort von steveb:
say very durable medium (tape) on a medium of the ninth to determine whether it still works after 10 years.
Steve My 10 years old DAT tapes of spin time to time, although synonymous Staubreif darkness and archived. So I do not know if my tapes are used in 10 years without errors. I guarantee in 10 years no more DV Camera, special guarantees an HD system in any form and quality equal to the current tape. And what I will do if the old camera has been disposed of, then I SOWISO dub again .... and sometimes ... well actually sometimes plays the quality between the DV tape and DVD a really minor role.
but the only way s.rande ... :-)
Antwort von beiti:
sometimes ... well sometimes plays really, the quality between the DV tape and DVD a really minor role.
Yes. But then synonymous plays a minor role, if the date is with on it. :)
Antwort von steveb:
ok, synonymous, of course, true ... beiti man, you're Absturz :-)
Antwort von grovel:
sometimes ... well sometimes plays really, the quality between the DV tape and DVD a really minor role.
Yes. But then synonymous plays a minor role, if the date is with on it. :) No, it's usually just makes sense. The application is called "holiday film" and because it is synonymous useful to be able to show the recording time with subtitles. (I have never had a holiday film of uncle or aunt, then output onto DV. If you look at before only on DVD. Copy stored and checked every few years to around obs must be running anyway) for all variants.
Should really go a Instructions can be found here:
http://www.skydiver.de/stef/subtitle_de.htm
However, most of the rendered files contain no timecode more.
SeeYa grovel