Frage von gewi77:Hello,
a friend of me have my wedding filmed and (to me his camcorder; SonyDCR-HC94) with MiniDV cassette borrowed.
I want to create now a cassette recording of the digital version and burn them to DVD. The attached program of Sony Picture Package not lieder works. For burning should I specify a target drive, but my DVD Burners is not recognized.
Now I think any alternative routes. I invite me down straight parallel with Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 trial and would then take over USB streaming the movie to hard drive. Is this the right approach, or I can save myself the trouble?
Regards
Weig
Antwort von Bernd E.:
DCR-HC94 ... ... want to make of the cassette is now a digital version ... The recordings on tape are already in digital form, since you do not even need to first create a digital version.
... invite me ... ... Download Adobe Photoshop Elements ... You mean utility Adobe Premiere Elements? Photoshop is an image editing program and not meant for videos.
... want to get it via USB streaming the movie to hard drive. Is this the right approach, or I can save myself the trouble? ... The bad news: The hard work you can you save more than if the HC94 can output the video via USB at all, only in a much worse quality than it is on the tape. The good news: Take simple Firewire instead of USB, which is much easier and you get the picture quality. Best you once you read through this link:
FireWire FAQ">Camcorder / recorder s.PC connect, capture and edit images
Antwort von gewi77:
Hello Bernd!
Thanks for the reply. Right, I really thought Adobe
Premiere Elements.
Ultimately, I gave the MiniDVs in a photo shop. They have made the two MiniDVs two DVDs. That they probably have an extra device to catch fire without detours of MiniDV aud DVD. Has cost 12 euros apiece.
Regards
gewi
Antwort von gunman:
Hello Bernd!
Thanks for the reply. Right, I really thought Adobe Premiere Elements.
Ultimately, I gave the MiniDVs in a photo shop. They have made the two MiniDVs two DVDs. That they probably have an extra device to catch fire without detours of MiniDV aud DVD. Has cost 12 euros apiece.
Regards
gewi Hi,
I do not know whether you are aware now that your material of the mini DV cassette in copy to Dvd Compressed (; mpg2) and have been reworking this material and re-compression quality losses as a result?
If your wedding film was cut to the DV tape (already, if not, I wonder who you want to do is an unedited wedding film except maybe (you and your husband, wife audition) - then it's OK that way, but if not ...
Gunman