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soren r
Is there a program that will allow me to take digital video tape from a DV camera, edit it and then write it onto my DVD drive (DVD+Rewriteable) so that the end product can be used in a regular DVD player hooked up to a television set?
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You need a video capture card/device either internal or usb. Most cards or devices come with software to convert the video once it is saved to your hard drive. I use a Dazzle USB type external capture device and the Movie Star software that came with it. All you do is hook up the color coded audio and video out cables from your camera hook them up to the capture device and open the software that came with you capture device. Press play on the camera and the record button on the software and wait for the video to dump. It does not typically dump at high speed but in real time (If you have a one hour video it will take one hour to capture it to the hard drive). Most software will convert to mpeg which can be burned to VCD and will play in most newer standalone(set top) DVD players
You need a video capture card/device either internal or usb. Most cards or devices come with software to convert the video once it is saved to your hard drive. I use a Dazzle USB type external capture device and the Movie Star software that came with it. All you do is hook up the color coded audio and video out cables from your camera hook them up to the capture device and open the software that came with you capture device. Press play on the camera and the record button on the software and wait for the video to dump. It does not typically dump at high speed but in real time (If you have a one hour video it will take one hour to capture it to the hard drive). Most software will convert to mpeg which can be burned to VCD and will play in most newer standalone(set top) DVD players
I need a portable dvd player that can play a lot of different formats?
The Darkne
I need a portable dvd player with usb connection that can play most of these formats: AVI, MKV, RMVB, RM, MPEG1,2,4, WMV, MP4, FLV. Or a portable dvd player that had VLC player on it or something like that.
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You won't find it. Even computers have a problem with that, and need additional software (and software "players") to handle the various formats. On top of that, dozens of codecs are needed to keep up with changing software. The vast majority of DVD players are designed to handle only one standard, and portable ones, especially, wouldn't be portable anymore if they were required to be tethered to a computer USB in order to play.
Besides, the additional software capacity, and operating system to handle it, would make it expensive beyond compare. More like a portable computer with a DVD drive in it. You know, a laptop?
You won't find it. Even computers have a problem with that, and need additional software (and software "players") to handle the various formats. On top of that, dozens of codecs are needed to keep up with changing software. The vast majority of DVD players are designed to handle only one standard, and portable ones, especially, wouldn't be portable anymore if they were required to be tethered to a computer USB in order to play.
Besides, the additional software capacity, and operating system to handle it, would make it expensive beyond compare. More like a portable computer with a DVD drive in it. You know, a laptop?
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