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It would depend on what type of connection you have on your computer and video camera. The most common way to transfer video from camcorders is to utilize a firewire cable from the camcorder to the computer. You will need to be sure your computer has a firewire card also. Record the video onto your computers hard drive with a digital video program, while keeping in mind that video is rather large before being burned onto disc, so make sure you have plenty of hard drive. Then edit, and burn to a disc.
Another option is to purchase a unit you directly hook your camcorder to and burn with this unit if you do not want to use your computer.
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If you have time, you would project your film onto a screen, and use a video camera to capture the show. Likely, you will get rather poor quality.
When professionally done, each frame is captured separately and made into a video. Better quality, but it takes a bunch of equipment that's expensive.
Please do not get me going on this massive DVD disk failing again my friend, not many cameras with DVD ever did work, the fail rates are over 70% when you decide to shoot films on DVD's you need 8mm Video film tapes to be sure you record when you make films.
Hello, well with your camera you down-load the film by cable (mostly hi fi red/blue/white to the PC, you should put a new formated DVD disk in PC and go to windows media, there you should be able to make movie.
If you have DVD Recorder then hook your Video-8 camera in analog AV input and burn a DVD, this will convert analog video/ audio signal of camcorder in digital format and transfer the data on DVD as well. Put that dvd in computer and save it in computer.
you have to upload the film onto your computer and change the settings so that it can be put on to a cd/dvd for your dvd player to work it. hope this helps.
when recording on DVD, there's certain rules that you should always rememver:
before recording on the DVD, you need to initialize it (Menu>disk-options> initialize)
for the moment, in order to get the videos, you need to download the RAW format converter from Canon.com and then you can use Windows Movie maker (simplest but not the only one) to creat, edit, or convert the format of your clips.
You need to process it through a computer before itll transfer.
DVD is a digital format and needs to be converted. Use a video capture device on your PC and then use a video editer program (moviemaker, etc) to post-process and then burn to DVD.
Hello,
Your camera is analog and it can not be connected directly with PC. You need to isntall MPEG card in PC which will digitse the analog video for PC/ DVD use.
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