Firstly, you should capture the film from the camera, WinDV and PowerDirector can both capture videos. Then edit your video files (such as edit out some scenes you don't want, etc.) with video editing software and then make your own DVD with some DVD authoring software. Maybe you should try MPEG Video Wizard DVD, which is capable of video editing and DVD authoring. But it cannot do the capture work.
One can find a video to DVD transfer guide from the following sources: Video 2 DVD Transfers, Which, Wikipedia, AVS 4 You, eBay, DVD Video Soft, Film to Video.
Yes. It can be done using a video transfer programs. You just need the camera, a transfer cable hooked to your PC and of course, the video transfer program (such as AdobePremiere).
COST TO TRANSFER 16 MILLIMETER FILM TO DVD
Yes it is. Check the phone book for your area under 'video productions' or 'video editing.' That should lead you to someone to help. Also check out online 8mm film transfer services. StashSpace.Com is a good one and has a calculator you can use to see how much the film transfer would cost.
You need to list the steps you are taking to attempt to transfer the video. Say what you are doing so we can figure out what you are doing wrong. When I transfer my video, I: 1. Connect the video camera to the firewire 2. Turn on the camera in Play Mode 3. Start the ULead software 4. Tell ULead to Get Video or Capture Video from the video camera. The software runs the camera and then you save the video in a PC format. It is best to try this with a tape of something that does not matter in case you screw up and record over the tape.
I would recommend you download Eztoo DVD Ripper. With Eztoo DVD Ripper you can transfer the entire DVD film into all popular video or audio formats. While the transfer speed is fast (up to 600% transfer speed), the image quality is also high. I've been using it for a year now, never had a problem! For mac users, you can choose Eztoo DVD Ripper for Mac.
Sure thing. That's possible.
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You need a video camera to make videos - Connect you video camera to your lHP Laptop - and if you have CD/DVD burning software installed on your HP Laptop, you could then burn your video onto a CD/DVD
Save file to a computer, then burn to DVD disk
The Flip camera produces H.264 format video which is ideal for posting on a website or directly to YouTube.If you just want to store the videos on a DVD then the video files can be burnt onto the disc like any other file.If you want to produce a DVD playable in a DVD player then you can drag your videos into iDVD add a menu and some text to create a DVD.
Walmart stores offer a service, through Yes video, which converts VHS or film reels to DVD. One simply needs to take the original film to their nearest participating branch of Walmart.