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when I download the sony handy video camera to a software called ulead 18 mins movie its take 4 GB which is 1 DVD disc, kindly advice how to reduce the bit rate with good quality picture.
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use software for dvd creations like nero, roxio or any other, or try using pro's like ulead dvd movie factory for import your mini dvd's in the computer and create a new full dvd with the software. First close sesions of your mini dvd's with the same camcorder. remember when close sesion the mini dvd can't recorder more video.
There is a free open source converter named super@. Download it here http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html. And to burn it to DVD use imgburn (also open source and free) and you can download it here. http://www.imgburn.com/. they are both excellent programs and absolutely free.
You can write a data dvd that will play on any DIVX or XVID dvd player that supports this format:
" ISOstandard MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 (AAC audio)."
Some Blue-Ray players play this format, like Sony's PS3. The PS3 will play these videos from a thumbdrive.
Some Sanyo camcorders ship with a disk containing commercial software to convert your .MP4 videos to standard dvd video, such as Ulead MovieFactory. If you have lost your disk, Sanyo will not allow you to download it from the website. I cannot recommend where to download commercial software, such as MovieFactory or Nero Vision.
first install the driver camed with your camcorder to your pc. this should recognize your computer after the installation.
use USB cable to connect your camcorder to your pc.
as far as i know jvc is using a software name ulead (because i also have a camcorder and its software is ulead)
Try to use Ulead Movie producer, Windows Movie maker or any other software that accepts uploading dv video.(i prefer to use ULEAD movie producer or any Ulead products its easy to use)
After uploading it from the ULEAD and editing, save it with any various types of videos you like. (in your case save it in DVD format so that it will easy for you to burn it.)
Use NERO after searching the save video file and Burn it in DVD type
I hope you understand my procedures and steps on how to transfer it. if you have further questions just contact me. hope that helps!
On many cameras , the picture format that you can save on memory stick is not the same that you can have by recording on tapes. It should be tha same on your handycam.
You can increase memory stick to at least 2GB, that is what sony reccomends, you can test a 4 gb to 16 gb at the shop, if it works , then buy it.
However, the quality of movies grabbed on memory stick, should be far less than the one of movies recorded on tape.
1. install the driver came with your camcorder(if you have the installer cd) or download it from thier website or thier support.
2. plug the usb or the cord came with your camcorder to your computer. it should be recognizing by your computer. now your ready to transfer it.
3. your computer should have a movie maker such as Ulead movie maker, Nero movie maker, Windows movie maker, etc.. installed on your computer. this applications will use as your transfer your videos.
4. after you detailed your video save it with any video types that you like such as avi, divx, dvd, vcd, etc...
5. now burn your videos with nero burning software and presto its on the disc now.
if you have further questions just ask me!
hope that helps! thanks for rating my post!
yes there is a program called ulead dvd moviefactory you could import all from camcorder and import to movie factory as I use pinnacle studio to import and ulead movie factory to export to dvd format
hope this has helped
The PC Kit provides movie capture, DVD authoring, DVD-R burning, photo editing, and DVD playback capability on PC based
computers equipped with Windows 98, ME, 2000 and XP.
The kit includes a USB Cable, USB1.1 Driver, UDF2.0 Writer, CyberLink Power DVD XP, Ulead® DVD Movie Factory SE for DVDCAM and Ulead Photo Explorer7 Lite.
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