Frage von Irina:Hello,
I have now very much about my question here to read, but I will for my fall again exactly understand. I have an old PC, my 2nd disk in the computer has almost 6 GB of free memory available. This way I now understand, is far too little to play on the movies on dvd? I do not synonymous, if my pc on the right connection to do so. I would have me in any case a Fireware cable to buy? and if I have a DVD recorder would buy, I would not burn the entire contents can be? I would like my cheapest s.einfachsten and play movies on. How can I go? hab echt too little unknowing. My camcorder is of JVC. Model: GR-D325E. My pc has windows xp, 2002.
thank schonmal :-)))
Antwort von Carina:
If you just want to play on a DVD recorder suitable, one hour video is in XP mode and have good quality.
If you however want to cut, then you should already have a PC with enough space and appropriate tempo.
Antwort von beiti:
If you're still just have 6 GB free, but are you anyway s.der hard limit and what will soon need larger. The cheapest solution (even cheaper than the DVD recorder) is probably the purchase of a new / additional hard drive.
1 GB is enough for about 4 1 / 2 minutes DV - Video.
Or the other way: One hour of DV takes about 13 GB.
To restore your PC needs a firewire socket. If you have not already exist, you can find appropriate cards
Antwort von Carina:
I could make the login times:
LOX-film (ät) gmx.de
Antwort von Irina:
has really helped me, thank you. will now look ma, as I do, to me anyway so maybe get a new computer soon, then I would need the external hard drive and the socket probably not synonymous. ma gucken ..
thank again
Antwort von beiti:
External hard drive, you need to get with a new calculator no longer safe.
Firewire jacks are unfortunately becoming increasingly rare in complete computers and only in the upper price segment to find. As is often the post-effective installation.
Antwort von Carina:
External hard drive, you need to get with a new calculator no longer safe.
Of course not. And you write a backup then probably in the same plate as the original data?
Antwort von beiti:
External hard drive, you need to get with a new calculator no longer safe.
Of course not. And you write a backup then probably in the same plate as the original data? Because it is so incredibly important, from the captured DV AVI yet to make a backup before it is encoded on the DVD? ;)
In this thread it is about how a video of s.einfachsten MiniDV to DVD gets - and that certainly needs no backup. As Irina secures their other data, is then an entirely different issue and should be discussed elsewhere.
Antwort von ambrus:
look:
http://q2deso.de/ video -Tipp/Plextor.htm or
http://q2deso.de/ video -Tipp/Nortec% 20NDVX% 20HD% 205000.htm