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Originally Posted by bigman I have a Panasonic NV GS55 and transferring the video to the PC is a doddle. I use WinDV.exe to transfer the files to the PC (via firewire). It has never dropped a frame. Video is a hard drive intensive process (12 gig for 1 hour video footage). After grabbing all the avi I encode the Video using TMPG Encoder to encode the avi files into DVD format (MPEG 2) and then use this in a DVD authoring package to produce a DVD. |
Hey guys thanx a ton for all the help.
Got a IEEE 1394 cable yesterday and was able to transfer the videos from the camcorder to my laptop using windows movie maker. There was no frame dropping at all and the quality of the video has also improved significantly. I got a transfer rate of 20 frames per socond.
However there is just one another issue....there are so many settings given for configuring the video quality in movie maker that i am confused as to which one should i select to get DVD quality videos with the least use of harddisk space.
I have a X videoconverter to encode the files captured to DVD ( mpeg) format. Can i use a nero software to burn DVDs on DVD writer or is there some other software which is available for buring DVDs ?
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