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  • =GK= Maj.MurdoC
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2004
    • 5

    Videocam >>> DVD

    my hard drive is not that much.
    i was told that the best approach to convert a filmstrip from a camcorder into a dvd is to capture first in the pc before converting into dvd (mpeg2) compliant format then write to a disc. this would really eat up my hdd.

    then somebody just told me that there is a software that can support direct dvd writing on your pc without video capturing.

    anybody heard of "CliCK to DVD" software. got a download link to that???
  • Soulhunter
    Super Member
    Super Member
    • Mar 2004
    • 236

    #2
    Re: Videocam >>> DVD

    Originally posted by =GK= Maj.MurdoC

    ...this would really eat up my hdd.
    Are you capturing -> Uncompressed RGB ???

    Or is ya HD that small...


    Bye


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    • =GK= Maj.MurdoC
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Oct 2004
      • 5

      #3
      actually, my hdd is almost full. remaining free space is
      about 19GB from 120GB.
      everytime i download video files (i.e. my kids bday for example), it'll take abt 20GB og either avi or mpg gfiles.

      i was thinking of using "Click to DVD" software (heard from a friend) to directly write to a dvd-r. do you know any download site.
      thanks for the reply.

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      • ormonde
        Digital Video Explorer
        • Dec 2003
        • 3735

        #4
        "anybody heard of "CliCK to DVD" software. got a download link to that???"

        I believe there is a program called "DVD Santa" that is close to a "One-click" solution. However, if you have footage from a camcorder, you are still going to have to "Capture" or "Convert" it first.

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        • rsquirell
          Digital Video Master
          Digital Video Master
          • Feb 2003
          • 1329

          #5
          The DVC150 captures in MPEG2...or if u have a true DV camera...ULead Video Studio will capture the large DV AVI files and convert them to MPEG2 on the fly. I believe there are ways to capture in DivX AVI format which is much smaller, too.

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