by scanning of recording the film on a camcorder and digitalizing the tape
I use a software that provided higher ouput quality video.
an DVD with images shot on 8mm shouldn't give a problem in an mac
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No, putting cassette tapes in the freezer will not revitalize them. This will damage the tapes. However, putting batteries into the freezer will revitalize the battery charge.
about 8mm
8mm tapes can only be viewed with the aid of an 8mm player. One's best bet to watch 8mm tapes in this case is to purchase another 8mm player that is not broken.
by scanning of recording the film on a camcorder and digitalizing the tape
in tape size yes, but D8 takes all tapes, Hi8 only Hi8 and 8mm and 8mm only 8mm tapes
no, dv tapes are newer and come in 3 sizes, whereas 8mm tapes are all the same size, roughly that of a music casette
No, the trv260 does not play back old 8mm and hi8 tapes. The original manual states that you can record on these tapes, but that you cannot playback Hi8 tapes that were previously recorded. And if it cant playback hi8 it cannot playback the earlier 8mm.
Rename the file and just put .AVI at the end of the file name where the vep file name used to be.
Avi works better,
You need a special program like Nero to convert avi to dvd disc ...
The software asperasoft will convert 8mm film to DVD. There are several other software applications that also convert 8mm film to DVD including globalsafe and video2dvd.
It is .323".
The best way to convert FLV to AVI is to use software program
the professional AVI to MP4 into iPod converter, which can help you convert AVI to MP4 into iPod for playing with high quality and speed, and you can also edit the AVI videos you want to convert to MP4 into iPod by yourself