
07-25-2007
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Re: Copying homemade videos
Can anyone help me with a stupid question? How do you change the duration of
the clips if they are already on the storyboard/timeline? I know how to
change the default duration for new clips I put in, but not for the existing
ones.
"Graham Hughes" wrote:
> DVD camcorders can record in VR format, this needs to be finalised before it
> can be copied. Also some copying programmes find they can't copy this type
> of disc properly, and I've found that sometime only a -R disc can be copied
> to a +R disc.
> If you want to copy your discs regularly, or have good compatibility with
> players I'd suggest steering clear of the VR format.
>
> --
>
> Graham Hughes
> MVP Digital Media
> www.myvideoproblems.com
>
>
> "luvboxerpups1" <luvboxerpups1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:CA50C4CD-14DA-4F03-AE35-04A54DA65882@microsoft.com...
> > Mr. Inzer, thank you for your response. Bottom line...I will have to
> > purchase another program to work with Windows Vista unless I want to sit
> > at
> > my pc all day separating files and changing those last three letters.
> > This
> > is way to complicated for me. I will give the Ulead a try though and I
> > certainly appreciate your assistance. Warning...Windows Vista sucks.
> > Every
> > single time I get ready to do something I have to purchase another program
> > to
> > work with Windows Vista. Jeez, should've waited another five years to
> > purchase a new pc with Vista. Again, thank you, luv
> > --
> > luvboxerpups1
> >
> >
> > "John Inzer" wrote:
> >
> >> luvboxerpups1 wrote:
> >> > I'm trying to find out how to copy a DVD that was made from a
> >> > camcorder? I can view it on MediaPlayer, but not burn, rip or copy
> >> > it? Running Windows Vista Basic. Is this possible? Thank You, luv
> >> =============================
> >> If you have DVD Authoring software...
> >> (Nero for example) you should be able
> >> to copy the DVD.
> >>
> >> The following links are focused on Movie
> >> Maker but if you are interested in ripping
> >> the DVD...the info will be useful:
> >>
> >> Movie Maker 2 -
> >> Importing Video from Discs
> >> http://tinyurl.com/n3g2b
> >>
> >> Editing video from a dvd
> >> camcorder
> >> http://tinyurl.com/rdo3k
> >>
> >> Movie Maker 2 -
> >> Importing MPEG Files
> >> http://tinyurl.com/eajjh
> >>
> >> Converting MPEG-2 files - Part 1
> >> (for Importing)
> >> http://tinyurl.com/ycv5x7
> >>
> >> Converting MPEG-2 files - Part II
> >> (Ripping/Converting DVDs)
> >> http://tinyurl.com/yjyzk9
> >>
> >> Converting MPEG-2 files - Part III
> >> (from Recorded TV to Movie Maker)
> >> http://tinyurl.com/bfkep
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >>
> >> John Inzer
> >> MS Picture It! -
> >> Digital Image MVP
> >>
> >> Digital Image
> >> Highlights and FAQs
> >> http://tinyurl.com/aczzp
> >>
> >> Notice
> >> This is not tech support
> >> I am a volunteer
> >>
> >> Solutions that work for
> >> me may not work for you
> >>
> >> Proceed at your own risk
> >>
> >>
> >>
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