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sandeep_pkl
25 Oct 2007, 09:58 PM
Hi,
please solve my problem,
i have one sony handycam, which records video on a cassette,
when i copy it on my computer it makes a file in avi format of about 40 GB, mu harddisk is full now, i try some softwares to convert but it losses lot of quality, please tell me any software for converting or any software for directly copying in low size from my handycam, please help me.
Chewy
25 Oct 2007, 10:03 PM
welcome to the forum
moviemaker 2 in windows xp sp2 for capturing the video from the camcorder, choose out put as smaller avi
sandeep_pkl
25 Oct 2007, 10:10 PM
Hi,
please solve my problem,
i have one sony handycam, which records video on a cassette,
when i copy it on my computer it makes a file in avi format of about 40 GB, mu harddisk is full now, i try some softwares to convert but it losses lot of quality, please tell me any software for converting or any software for directly copying in low size from my handycam, please help me.
please reply me on sandeepgupta85@rediffmail.com
sandeep_pkl
25 Oct 2007, 10:11 PM
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src2206
25 Oct 2007, 11:13 PM
Hello sandeep_pkl
It appears that your Handycam is a DV one and you are capturing using a Firewire port (what Sony calls a i-Link cable capture). You did not mention which format you want your end result. I am giving you both the options:
If you want to make DVD:
Use
1. ConvertXToDVD- it is a commercial software but not that pricey and worth of every penny. Gives very good output quality.
2. AVI2DVD- Freeware, but has a learning curve. Output quality is great. You can find a guide in this forum I think.
If you need professional quality output then I can only suggest costly Editing Softwares like Adobe Premiere Pro. This one is a pro tool and hence has a very steep learning curve. I do not think it will be worth for you.
For CD:
TMPGEnc- this one is freeware for MPEG1 (the file format necessary to make VCD) conversion.
There is one more built in option in Windows Xp, called Windows Movie Maker. But I never used it as I do not like the lack of control. But you may also try it.
let me know if this solves your problem.
src2206
25 Oct 2007, 11:15 PM
Please avoid double post.
Moderators, the same thread can be found here: http://forum.digital-digest.com/showthread.php?t=84529
Chewy
25 Oct 2007, 11:18 PM
src use the report button
threads merged
src2206
25 Oct 2007, 11:27 PM
src use the report button
threads merged
Oh, I thought that is to report objectionable posts. :) :asl:
I'll keep that in mind.
Chewy
26 Oct 2007, 12:59 AM
rule11. Do not post the same message in multiple forums - otherwise known as cross posting. It will only mean that the people who frequently visits these forums (ie. the very people that can help you) will be annoyed by your multiple posting and will ignore you, or worse, delete your posts if they were admin/mods. If you are unsure about which forum your post belongs in, just post it in one forum that you think matches the topic the best - if it is wrong, it will be moved to the right forum by a moderator.
rule 17: If you find a post that is against the forum rules listed on this page, you should use the report a post feature to notify the forum's moderator and/or the forum admin, as opposed to posting something about it yourself.
paglamon
26 Oct 2007, 01:36 AM
If you want to make DVD:
Just adding to src's input:
Use DVD Flick, another freeware.
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