Tuesday, January 26, 2010

How To Convert Digital 8 To Dvd How Can I Convert All My Hi8 Mini-cassettes To DVD?

How can I convert all my Hi8 mini-cassettes to DVD? - how to convert digital 8 to dvd

I want to do it myself, without anyone doing pay $ 15 a pop. I have a Sony Handycam Vision (CCD-TRV108 NTSC). Taking Digital 8 video. Thank you!

5 comments:

Chuckie said...

The simplest method is a stand-alone DVD burner - a use of them: http://www.cnet.com/4244-5_1-0.html?quer ...

TiddiVis... said...

Video Capture / Editing:
For starters, XP / Windows Movie Maker is the easy way to learn the process of pixel SpiceFx impact could be more later.
Later you can venture into other video editing software - Ulead, Adobe Premiere, Pinnacle, etc., with effect from Hollywood after learning the ropes by publication WMMaker

Process:
Transmission of video files to your computer VCAM, ie with a program to receive the video stream of VCAM on the PC and save it as a video file.

- VCAM connect to the computer via a FireWire cable (4 or 6-pin) for good transfer (USB may drop frames)
-) Open (Free w / XP), Windows Movie Maker on the computer (for beginners. ** See Help Click here WMMaker ... is very detailed.

Steps
a. Set the camera mode to play recorded video.
b. In the task pane in Movie Maker: video capture, click Capture from video device.
c. Video files are then VCAM WMM collection (usually several video files, but you will not see VCAM VCAM) reproduction.
d. Drag and drop video fIslands, one by one from collection to video storyboard chart below having regard to the number of correct order
e. Edit the video if you want: Add captions, transition effects, recorded music or narration, etc.
f. Finally, the film / video recording files (WMAv)
... Therefore, the transfer of video files is complete

Finally ... DVD Burning
First, you need a building program such as Windows DVD, Nero vision or Encore DVD. Importing video. Once you convert to Save the file automatically. AVI files to MPEG-2. VOB.
Hope this helps.

Earl D said...

Easiest way is a set-top DVD recorder, $ 70 +

Plug the cable from white to yellow and red / Burnden on DVD.

Hello from 8 is mono, you can use to Radio Shack and get an RCA jack to two RCA plugs, so that the sound on both sides of the DVD.

The red / white is good. Yellow is the video to see.

Earl D said...

Easiest way is a set-top DVD recorder, $ 70 +

Plug the cable from white to yellow and red / Burnden on DVD.

Hello from 8 is mono, you can use to Radio Shack and get an RCA jack to two RCA plugs, so that the sound on both sides of the DVD.

The red / white is good. Yellow is the video to see.

Heinz M said...

Use a USB port (or FireWire) cable to transfer to the computer, then use editing software for video and convert to DVD.
I'm using CyberLink PowerProducer 3 and Pinnacle Studio 9 to me.

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