Rendering all captured scenes with date information

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Rendering all captured scenes with date information

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I know that VS can capture DV and split-by-scene and add the date to the timeline. What I was wondering though, is there any easy way to render all of the split scenes with the date information as separate files?
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Re: Rendering all captured scenes with date information

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The DV date/time stamp is just displayed in VS. If you're wanting to maintain that data, then you would need to render the individual clips to DV. If you're wanting the date/time to be displayed while the video is being viewed on a DVD player, or basically with any other format outside of VS, you will need to create text sub-titles, which will be burned onto the video itself.
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Re: Rendering all captured scenes with date information

Post by skier-hughes »

You cna use a third party piece of software to have the date time displayed on screen.
In digital video this info is stored as meta data on a seperate part of the tape, so it can be accessed but not stuck on screen as it was with analogue tapes.
Some programmes here you can use.
http://www.myvideoproblems.com/WebPages ... rammes.htm
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