Need Power DVD File Help Please.

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  • Everythingkidz
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    Junior Member
    • Jan 2004
    • 1

    Need Power DVD File Help Please.

    Tis a long story how this all started but each step just seems to get more expensive now I think I am stuck for good.

    1. Bought a hitachi dvd cam, records on little ram dvd's but the are hard to find and $25 each for 30 /60 mins.

    2. So I bought a sony dvd burner as the guy at circuit city said that I could burn the little dvdram's to the "standard" size one's and play them on my dvd player plus I could then rerecord over the same ram disc.

    3. My computer kept freezing when I was trying to imput (right lingo?) from the dvd cam to the computer. No problem the guy at Dell said I needed a new computer, bigger HD and a built in dvd burner. Bought one.

    4. Finally after buying all that "stuff" I managed to get the movie from the dvd cam into the PC only now it is saved as some VRO file and none of the editing software will open it Both Sonic and Roixo say they do not support that file or the darn file is not visable, as it only lets you pick certain file extentions and VRO is not one of them. (TMPGEnc also does not support it eeks!)

    5. I did manage to burn one dvd using the recordnow from sonic but of course it only plays on "this" computer and only in PowerDVD.

    So my question is Can I somehow take these powerdvd files and change them to the mpeg2 or avi files so I may edit my movies (by this I mean home movies ie sons basketball games) in one of the darn movie editing programs this computer and dvdcam came with (Sonic,Roixo or dvdmoviealbumse)

    I do apologize for the length of this post and thank you for any help you may give.
    Last edited by Everythingkidz; 11 Jan 2004, 04:17 PM.
  • LonelyWolf
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    Junior Member
    • Dec 2003
    • 12

    #2
    how do u connect the cam to your pc? firewire?
    what software for "capture" u use?

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    • HairyMacClairy
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Jan 2004
      • 1

      #3
      Hello. I have the Hitachi DZ-MV350. The VRO files are basically MPEG streams. Once you have them on your PC, rename the file from VR_MOVIE.VRO to VR_MOVIE.MPG. You should then be able to read the file on any standard mpeg player.

      The fun doesnt stop there though! I am personally havng problems using tools such as DVD-MovieAlbum-SE and Sonic MyDVD to author a DVD. The stream authored by the Hitachi camera seems to be fiarly incompatible with the above tools. Sure, I can read the files using an mpeg player such as PowerDVD or DivX, but the authoring software seems to fall over when trying to convert the cameras mpg to a DVD.

      Anyone else had this problem???

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      • Topher
        Junior Member
        Junior Member
        • Jun 2004
        • 1

        #4
        Hello.

        My mom recently bought the 380A and she cannot even get the footage from the cam to the computer. She is using W2K professional. That silly moviealbum SE is not recognizing the dvdcam. W2K is noticing it and I also installed the usb driver from the cd that came with the cam, but to no avail.

        I tried it on my computer and had absolutely no problems at all. I have WinXP.

        If anyone can help with this, I would be much abliged.

        -Topher

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