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Video and Picture on the Same Disc
#1
Posted 25 May 2007 - 03:25 PM
Hi, I am still doing research before buying a software that can meet my needs. One of the greatest needs is to be able to import both video from my Sony Handycam DCR-TRV7 and picutres from my Olympus Stylus 400 digital camera onto one single DVD disc. Can someone tell me whether it is possible at all? Thanks in advance.
#2
Posted 25 May 2007 - 03:50 PM
QUOTE (g8novice @ May 25 2007, 06:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi, I am still doing research before buying a software that can meet my needs. One of the greatest needs is to be able to import both video from my Sony Handycam DCR-TRV7 and picutres from my Olympus Stylus 400 digital camera onto one single DVD disc. Can someone tell me whether it is possible at all? Thanks in advance.
I put imported video and pictures on the same DVD all of the time, but I sure the heck wouldn't even think of try to plug and burn it right from the video camera and digital camera.
Capture to the hard drive first, create your produciton in VideoWave, and burn it to a DVD in MyDVD.
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Main System:
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CORSAIR DOMINATOR 3GB (3 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1866
PLEXTOR Black DVD Burner, Model PX-880SA; Pioneer Black 8X BD-R 2X BD-RE 16X DVD+R Burner
XFX HD-489A-ZDFC Radeon HD 4890 1GB Video Card
Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion Series Sound Card
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#3
Posted 25 May 2007 - 09:20 PM
QUOTE (grandpabruce @ May 25 2007, 04:50 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I put imported video and pictures on the same DVD all of the time, but I sure the heck wouldn't even think of try to plug and burn it right from the video camera and digital camera.
Capture to the hard drive first, create your produciton in VideoWave, and burn it to a DVD in MyDVD.
Capture to the hard drive first, create your produciton in VideoWave, and burn it to a DVD in MyDVD.
Thanks, grandpabruce. What is VideoWave? Is that another software/product I need to buy too?
#4
Posted 26 May 2007 - 02:23 AM
QUOTE (g8novice @ May 26 2007, 01:20 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Thanks, grandpabruce. What is VideoWave? Is that another software/product I need to buy too?
No, it is part of the Suite. Look in Start – All Programs – Roxio~~ - Video.
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#5
Posted 26 May 2007 - 05:03 AM
QUOTE (g8novice @ May 26 2007, 12:20 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Thanks, grandpabruce. What is VideoWave? Is that another software/product I need to buy too?
As James said, it is in the EMC 9 suite.
Life is good!
GrandpaBruce
Vietnam Vet - 1970 - 1971
Main System:
ASUS P6T Deluxe V2 LGA 1366 Intel X58 ATX Intel Motherboard; Cooler Master ATCS 840 Case
Intel Core i7 920 Nehalem 2.66GHz 4 x 256KB L2 Cache 8MB L3 Cache LGA 1366 130W Quad-Core Processor
CORSAIR DOMINATOR 3GB (3 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1866
PLEXTOR Black DVD Burner, Model PX-880SA; Pioneer Black 8X BD-R 2X BD-RE 16X DVD+R Burner
XFX HD-489A-ZDFC Radeon HD 4890 1GB Video Card
Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion Series Sound Card
Windows XP Pro w/SP3
Backup Computer:
ASUS A8N32-SLI Deluxe
Windows 7 Pro w/SP1
GrandpaBruce
Vietnam Vet - 1970 - 1971
Main System:
ASUS P6T Deluxe V2 LGA 1366 Intel X58 ATX Intel Motherboard; Cooler Master ATCS 840 Case
Intel Core i7 920 Nehalem 2.66GHz 4 x 256KB L2 Cache 8MB L3 Cache LGA 1366 130W Quad-Core Processor
CORSAIR DOMINATOR 3GB (3 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1866
PLEXTOR Black DVD Burner, Model PX-880SA; Pioneer Black 8X BD-R 2X BD-RE 16X DVD+R Burner
XFX HD-489A-ZDFC Radeon HD 4890 1GB Video Card
Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion Series Sound Card
Windows XP Pro w/SP3
Backup Computer:
ASUS A8N32-SLI Deluxe
Windows 7 Pro w/SP1
#6
Posted 26 May 2007 - 06:39 AM
QUOTE (g8novice @ May 25 2007, 06:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi, I am still doing research before buying a software that can meet my needs. One of the greatest needs is to be able to import both video from my Sony Handycam DCR-TRV7 and picutres from my Olympus Stylus 400 digital camera onto one single DVD disc. Can someone tell me whether it is possible at all? Thanks in advance.
Do you want to watch the video and see the pictures on only a computer or do you want to be able to watch the video and images on a DVD player connected to a TV?
If the computer only, Windows will do that, all you need to do is burn the video (almost any format) and images to a disc.
If you want to make a disc that will play on a a DVD player that includes video and/or slide shows or a combination project with both video and images, the this program will do that and you can archive the images to the same disc at the higher resolution of the original rather than the lower resolution of a "movie" slide show. Others have told you that.
If you can afford it, get the EMC 9 Deluxe. It has a USB capture device for analog capture included. (plus many more programs) that later you wish you had. You should be able to put the camcorder's disk in your computer and copy the videos to your hard drive for use.
Sorry if this is too much information; I wasn't clear on your original intent. Since you only mentioned putting the files on a DVD and not the final use.
This post has been edited by sknis: 26 May 2007 - 06:40 AM
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Velocity Micro ProMagix ©HD 60; evga x58 motherboard, Intel i7 @2.93, 6G RAM, EVGA Nvidia 560TI superclocked video card, SoundBlaster X-Fi Xtreme audio card, Buffalo external blu-ray burner; Creator 2011.
Laptop - Windows 7 Home
Dell XPS 1645, Intel I7 1,6G with overdrive ,4G RAM, 1 GB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5730, Sound Blaster X-Fi MB Panzer, 500G hard drive.
Apple =OSX 10.5
MacBook Pro; 15.4-inch widescreen display, 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2GB memory, 200GB hard drive, 8x SuperDrive (DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW), NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT with 256MB of GDDR3 memory. ILife 08, Toast 10, Final Cut Express 4 and Photoshop 4.
#7
Posted 30 May 2007 - 02:17 PM
QUOTE (james_hardin @ May 26 2007, 03:23 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
No, it is part of the Suite. Look in Start – All Programs – Roxio~~ - Video.
Thank you very much.
QUOTE (grandpabruce @ May 26 2007, 06:03 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
As James said, it is in the EMC 9 suite.
Thanks again.
QUOTE (grandpabruce @ May 26 2007, 06:03 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
As James said, it is in the EMC 9 suite.
Thanks again.
QUOTE (sknis @ May 26 2007, 07:39 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Do you want to watch the video and see the pictures on only a computer or do you want to be able to watch the video and images on a DVD player connected to a TV?
If the computer only, Windows will do that, all you need to do is burn the video (almost any format) and images to a disc.
If you want to make a disc that will play on a a DVD player that includes video and/or slide shows or a combination project with both video and images, the this program will do that and you can archive the images to the same disc at the higher resolution of the original rather than the lower resolution of a "movie" slide show. Others have told you that.
If you can afford it, get the EMC 9 Deluxe. It has a USB capture device for analog capture included. (plus many more programs) that later you wish you had. You should be able to put the camcorder's disk in your computer and copy the videos to your hard drive for use.
Sorry if this is too much information; I wasn't clear on your original intent. Since you only mentioned putting the files on a DVD and not the final use.
If the computer only, Windows will do that, all you need to do is burn the video (almost any format) and images to a disc.
If you want to make a disc that will play on a a DVD player that includes video and/or slide shows or a combination project with both video and images, the this program will do that and you can archive the images to the same disc at the higher resolution of the original rather than the lower resolution of a "movie" slide show. Others have told you that.
If you can afford it, get the EMC 9 Deluxe. It has a USB capture device for analog capture included. (plus many more programs) that later you wish you had. You should be able to put the camcorder's disk in your computer and copy the videos to your hard drive for use.
Sorry if this is too much information; I wasn't clear on your original intent. Since you only mentioned putting the files on a DVD and not the final use.
I need to burn the video from one video camera and also the photos from a different digital camera as slide show on one single dvd disk and then play it on a dvd player connected to TV.
#8
Posted 30 May 2007 - 02:54 PM
QUOTE (g8novice @ May 30 2007, 05:17 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I need to burn the video from one video camera and also the photos from a different digital camera as slide show on one single dvd disk and then play it on a dvd player connected to TV.
That's simple. There are a bunch of posts in the Tips and Tricks area of the V9 forum. Look at the one that's titled something like "One way of doing it". It lays out the entire process from start to finish. It may be a pretty good reference if you print it out.
PC Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
Velocity Micro ProMagix ©HD 60; evga x58 motherboard, Intel i7 @2.93, 6G RAM, EVGA Nvidia 560TI superclocked video card, SoundBlaster X-Fi Xtreme audio card, Buffalo external blu-ray burner; Creator 2011.
Laptop - Windows 7 Home
Dell XPS 1645, Intel I7 1,6G with overdrive ,4G RAM, 1 GB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5730, Sound Blaster X-Fi MB Panzer, 500G hard drive.
Apple =OSX 10.5
MacBook Pro; 15.4-inch widescreen display, 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2GB memory, 200GB hard drive, 8x SuperDrive (DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW), NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT with 256MB of GDDR3 memory. ILife 08, Toast 10, Final Cut Express 4 and Photoshop 4.
Velocity Micro ProMagix ©HD 60; evga x58 motherboard, Intel i7 @2.93, 6G RAM, EVGA Nvidia 560TI superclocked video card, SoundBlaster X-Fi Xtreme audio card, Buffalo external blu-ray burner; Creator 2011.
Laptop - Windows 7 Home
Dell XPS 1645, Intel I7 1,6G with overdrive ,4G RAM, 1 GB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5730, Sound Blaster X-Fi MB Panzer, 500G hard drive.
Apple =OSX 10.5
MacBook Pro; 15.4-inch widescreen display, 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2GB memory, 200GB hard drive, 8x SuperDrive (DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW), NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT with 256MB of GDDR3 memory. ILife 08, Toast 10, Final Cut Express 4 and Photoshop 4.
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