Direct to DVD Burning

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • bakura82
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2007
    • 25

    #16
    Originally Posted by src2206
    Transfer your recorded master file using 1394 to your HDD (hope your Panasonic supports 1394).
    Record master file? Do you mean the file I capture to the HDD with (ie. mpeg, avi. etc)? If so, that is what I am trying to avoid. I want DV to DVD transfers with my computer functioning mainly as a "hub". I want to avoid downloading any of the DV data because that is such an expensive process. Basically, I want a 1:1 transfer[/quote]

    Originally Posted by src2206
    If you do not have a firewire port...
    I do.

    Originally Posted by src2206
    Now if you are not interested to edit your master just use any of these tools to get a DVD folder structure of your master file:
    AVI2DVD. DVD Flick or FAVC ( for FAVC see here: http://www.videohelp.com/tools?tools...Submit=Search? )
    Afterwards burn the DVD folder using any standard burning software (I recommend ImgBurn)
    But these tools, from what I see, require me to capture straight to my HDD first. :/

    Originally Posted by src2206
    In my opinion this is the easiest way that you have with least probability of spending.
    Yes, but very slow. Maybe you saw my other post on transfer speeds with firewire. I am getting pretty slow speeds in Vista and I need to used an external drive to capture this video. In terms of video editing or just DV to HDD to DVD... it's painfully slow.

    Thanks!

    Comment

    • subsang
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Sep 2007
      • 37

      #17
      Dazzle and their ilk are video capture cards that take analogue inputs (S or Composite) and convert to .avi. I purchased such a device a couple of days back to archive my old VHS tapes. The manual said it converts to .avi and then with Unlead make DVD.

      If you want to make DVD direct through 1394 port the only option is to go for a DVD recorder or Sony's VRD-MC1, MC3 etc. Then your flexibility is lost.

      Then cost wise it is cheaper to have a DVD burner and use the PC .PC being now a household appliance the cost of this shouldn't be counted

      I didn't have a DVD writer and after some reading and discussions with a friend I purchased the 'DVD maker' and a burner (LG - GAS-E40L) all for USD90 as against USD 200 for a DVD recorder or DVDirect from Sony.

      Subbu

      Comment

      • bakura82
        Junior Member
        Junior Member
        • Jun 2007
        • 25

        #18
        Originally Posted by subsang
        Dazzle and their ilk are video capture cards that take analogue inputs (S or Composite) and convert to .avi. I purchased such a device a couple of days back to archive my old VHS tapes. The manual said it converts to .avi and then with Unlead make DVD.
        Thanks Subbu, this is exactly what I was wondering. It seems that I am just going to have to get a big and fast HDD to accommodate all the DV. I am still working on speed issues though because the transfer speed is SUPER slow on Vista with Firewire. It looks like that is just going to be my best bet.

        Thanks everyone!

        Comment

        • subsang
          Junior Member
          Junior Member
          • Sep 2007
          • 37

          #19
          Did we miss this fellow?

          LG - GSA-5169D.It has a one touch DVD creation process. It captures the video to PC and then writes the DVD on its own. Of course it has only S-video or Composite input. As you wanted, it uses PC as a hub.

          Subbu

          Comment

          • bakura82
            Junior Member
            Junior Member
            • Jun 2007
            • 25

            #20
            Originally Posted by subsang
            As you wanted, it uses PC as a hub.
            I meant this for a pure software solution though. If I am going to spend that much money on the external burner, it seems I mine as well just spend the money for the all in one solution...

            I think i am just going to stick to the big HDD solution. Not the fastest, but pretty versatile.

            Comment

            • Jensen
              Better to be pissed off than pissed on!
              • Aug 2007
              • 127

              #21
              I dont know if this helps but its free



              Found it in digital digest links, free for home usage. Non-commercial. But note the first key feature!

              Comment

              • bakura82
                Junior Member
                Junior Member
                • Jun 2007
                • 25

                #22
                Originally Posted by Jensen
                I dont know if this helps but its free



                Found it in digital digest links, free for home usage. Non-commercial. But note the first key feature!
                Looking into this right now. Thanks!

                Comment

                • bakura82
                  Junior Member
                  Junior Member
                  • Jun 2007
                  • 25

                  #23
                  Output is to a file, not my burner. Thanks anyway though!

                  Comment

                  • Jensen
                    Better to be pissed off than pissed on!
                    • Aug 2007
                    • 127

                    #24
                    I pulled this off another forum-

                    "Can I capture/copy DV directly to DVD MPEG2?
                    Yes, using for example Ulead DVD MovieFactory or Mainconcept MPEG Encoder but you need a really fast computer.
                    Or
                    Use a desktop DVD Recorder with firewire/DV input and record directly to DVD-Video on DVD media. "

                    Comment

                    • bakura82
                      Junior Member
                      Junior Member
                      • Jun 2007
                      • 25

                      #25
                      Must not be straight forward then because of the four output options I have, none of them are to DVD.

                      I will do more research when I have some more time. Thanks for the input man.

                      Comment

                      Working...