displaying date and time
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sidewinder
displaying date and time
I'm converting from DV>DVD using video editor in videostudio 9.0 and i want to be able to keep the date and time stamp. however it doesn't appear when i capture the video, is there an option that allows me to display the date and time? or is there a good program out there that can do it for me?
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Trevor Andrew
Hi
Is this the same problem you posted on Wednesday. The lack of reply on my part is that I do not use the DVdate program.
You can activate the DV timecode in VS 9 from File / Preferences.
This option shows the timecode of your video when viewed as clips. It does not embed the info to your video. Although you could copy the info to a title.
The library contains your video thumbnails, float your mouse over a thumbnail to review the Recording Time.(providing you have not re-rendered)
Note :- (The timecode is shown during capture in the Information Window below the preview screen.)
Hope this Helps
Is this the same problem you posted on Wednesday. The lack of reply on my part is that I do not use the DVdate program.
You can activate the DV timecode in VS 9 from File / Preferences.
This option shows the timecode of your video when viewed as clips. It does not embed the info to your video. Although you could copy the info to a title.
The library contains your video thumbnails, float your mouse over a thumbnail to review the Recording Time.(providing you have not re-rendered)
Note :- (The timecode is shown during capture in the Information Window below the preview screen.)
Hope this Helps
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There is a link to several programmes which do it toward the bottom of this page.
http://www.myvideoproblems.com/WebPages ... rammes.htm
http://www.myvideoproblems.com/WebPages ... rammes.htm
