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Posted by doc on 10/05/75 11:38
would suggest hooking up the ole DV camera to the output of the source and
capture it on DV tape, then capture the tape into a NLE and then edit and
output to DVD or whatever other format ur looking to result. or, take the
DV tape and hook the output of the camera to the input of a device you may
have (like DVR) and produce the result therein.
hope this helps.
drd
"Joe" <joe@joe.com> wrote in message
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> Well, I was wanting to burn and watch those Star Trek New Frontiers files
> on my TV rather then the quicktime window.
>
> "doc" <doc@drdimento.net> wrote in message news:Zsvvf.4$8J3.0@trndny09...
>> good luck. apple = apple. usually if apple doesn't have it neither will
>> you.
>>
>> not only that, but we've surveyed websites before we went pc's and found
>> that over a 1/3 of websites with streaming video whose video was
>> quicktime, had videos that didn't work on over 78% of the testers
>> computers and all had players installed. however, with windows media
>> player, we found only 2 clips out of thousands that didn't play. thus,
>> why not use .wma files?
>>
>> drd
>>
>> "Joe" <joe@joe.com> wrote in message
>> news:43bd25eb$0$28919$6d36acad@roc.nntpserver.com...
>>> Hello!
>>>
>>> Are there any video editing programs out there that can actually edit
>>> and burn (convert) Quicktime files?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Brian
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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