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Posted by: cargbrn, July 20th, 2007, 3:44pm
I have a JVC hard disc camcorder and a Sony DVDirect DVD burner.
The Sony DVD burner is supposed to act like a DVD burner when connected to the computer. However; when trying to create DVDs from the camcorder files, I must download the camcorder files into the computer and then select them to be copied to the DVD burner.
I can only select 10 files at a time, no matter what the size and the DVDirect burns them and then 'finishes' the disc so no more files may be put on that DVD--even though only a third of the disc is being used.
My questions are:
Is there a way I can combine the files on my computer (the JVC creates a new file each time it is paused when we are recording, so one segment may only be 5 minutes) ?
Do I need specific software to do the above?
Is there a really good software to be able to edit home movies?
This is trying to my good nature!! :'( ::)
Thanks for any help anyone may have.
Posted by: gordonmur, July 23rd, 2007, 12:17am; Reply: 1
My machine, running XP, has a Microsoft program called "Movie Maker." With it, you can add video clips together (and even add a sound track and insert titles, although I have not done anything but put clips together). Although it may not be the world's best, the price is right, and it works. I seem to recall that I once did some editing of a clip, using it.
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