how to mput moves bac on mini dv
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Toppler
how to mput moves bac on mini dv
ok so i have Ulead VideoStudio (not the one that was jsut released but the last one) And i was building a house and filmed it so we are talking like 10 mini dv tapes. I have sent them all to my computer and condensed and everything but here is the question is there some way i can send the movie back to a mini dv tape and if so obviously i can not send it back to just one tape how can i devide it into miltiple dv's? is it possible? i sure hope so. thanks for the help
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Hi Toppler,
Yes this is possible, however first some basic questions.
Do you have Firewire to transfer the video back to your camcorder? Is the video you are wanting to send back to your camcorder DV-AVI? In VS9 to record it back to your camcorder it should be DV-AVI format. To record back to your camcorder, go to Share then select DV Recording. You have to have your camcorder hooked up, and turned on. If not VS will tell you your camcorder is not turned on.
If you have several video clips, then selecting one at a time will allow you to control when to change tapes. I could not find anyway to set a specific time in VS for recording back to tape.
I'm sure there may be another way, using third party capture devices. I'm not familar with those, as I always transfer mine using Firewire.
Hope that helps.
Ron P.
Yes this is possible, however first some basic questions.
Do you have Firewire to transfer the video back to your camcorder? Is the video you are wanting to send back to your camcorder DV-AVI? In VS9 to record it back to your camcorder it should be DV-AVI format. To record back to your camcorder, go to Share then select DV Recording. You have to have your camcorder hooked up, and turned on. If not VS will tell you your camcorder is not turned on.
If you have several video clips, then selecting one at a time will allow you to control when to change tapes. I could not find anyway to set a specific time in VS for recording back to tape.
I'm sure there may be another way, using third party capture devices. I'm not familar with those, as I always transfer mine using Firewire.
Hope that helps.
Ron P.
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