Editing Video
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Posted 25 March 2012 - 04:48 AM
#2
Posted 25 March 2012 - 05:13 AM
montek, on 25 March 2012 - 04:48 AM, said:
1) If you try to get that much video on a single layer DVD, it will probably be unwatchable. A rule of thumb is one hour of video for the best quality.
2) Gaps in the DVD will (or may) cuse the porogram to think that the rest of the VHS tape is empty and will stop.
Now, do you have Easy VHS to DVD 3 Plus. It is only about a month or two old. If you bough iot before then, it could be anyhting. Read this (link) and respond with what you have.
Reopen the program and go to Record, Import, Edit. On the lower right you should see a button to import video. Use that to get your captured video back into the program.
When it loads, you will see the trimmer information and the video enhancements including adding a title.
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#3
Posted 25 March 2012 - 05:28 AM
A 4.7 GB DVD holds about One Hour at HQ!!! (8.5 GB will hold about 2)
You are starting with lower quality to begin with and it will not suffer from trying to degrade it more to fit on a disc...
Keep those "rules" in mind as you proceed.
Use the Record-Edit-Save but understand that you don't really "save" it but rather Export it. You probably would like to Export it to a DVD Movie.
With EVD3 it is even easier as it is the first to offer a Split Disc option
When you have a long movie and click on Export to DVD you get this box so you pick Span:
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That will take you to the Trim window and the gray area is where you want to Split your project. It offers a small range so You can pick the best point within the range then click on the icon to continue:
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I suggest you try it out first with a couple of DVD RW discs, as they can be erased and reused
#4
Posted 21 April 2012 - 07:12 AM
is it possible to do clips of 2hr and put them on a dvd?
#5
Posted 21 April 2012 - 07:28 AM
brasstownjim, on 21 April 2012 - 07:12 AM, said:
is it possible to do clips of 2hr and put them on a dvd?
Of course, but we would still recommend that you capture to your computer, edit and then burn. If you use a double (dual) layer disc, you could get 2 hours on it.
You could capture the full 6 hours but if you have a hiccup, you could lose a lot of it.
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Posted 22 April 2012 - 03:29 AM
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You are setting yourself up to fail no matter what software you use!!! One little 'bump' near the end and you lose EVERYTHING!
NO DVD can hold 6 hours with any setting you have available, so you would be better served by recording it in 1 hour chunks and then do with it what ever you can stand to watch
Edited by Jim_Hardin, 22 April 2012 - 03:33 AM.
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Posted 22 April 2012 - 06:10 AM
Jim_Hardin, on 22 April 2012 - 03:29 AM, said:
But why would you really want to do that
You are setting yourself up to fail no matter what software you use!!! One little 'bump' near the end and you lose EVERYTHING!
NO DVD can hold 6 hours with any setting you have available, so you would be better served by recording it in 1 hour chunks and then do with it what ever you can stand to watch
thanks Jim how did you record the 5hrs? the tapes have concerts on them some 1hr or 90min or 2hrs I have a regular dvd recorder that can be set to record 6hrs and it did ok. With the 2 hr limit not hi def I thought to put segments on a rw disc then copy disc
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Posted 22 April 2012 - 08:27 AM
Record Segments and put the clips together in the Record-Edit-Save - Import.
Do you actually understand how degraded these will be after you have ignored everything everyone has been trying to tell you???
I realize that some videotaping of concerts is little better than junk video to begin with but it will really look much worse than what is on your Tapes if your not careful
I threw in 3, 2 hour clips and it simply will not burn them using 4.7GB discs!!!
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If I bump it to 8.5 discs, it will but needs 3...
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It is your PC and you are free to do what you want! But I really want you to consider what I am saying. I have been doing this from the time BEFORE there were DVD's!
Do you have some 4.7 GB RW discs?
Actually, I just found this out, there limit for one 4.7 GB DVD is somewhere between 1:52 & 1:53!
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