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Posted by ushere on 04/12/06 09:37
Mike Kujbida wrote:
> ushere wrote:
>> have a client dvd disc coming from one of these cameras. anyone know
>> what format it records in and whether it's importable to vegas 6?
>>
>> tia
>>
>> leslie
>
>
> You lucky guy you. Now you get to experience the "joy" of the miniDVD
> format.
> Or as most of us call it, the editing format from hell :-)
> According to the specs on the Pansonic site at http://tinyurl.com/kj52e, it
> can use DVD-RAM, DVD -R or DVD -RW at recording speeds of XP, SP or LP.
> XP: 9 Mbps / VBR, SP:5 Mbps / VBR, LP: 2.5 Mbps / VBR. Audio is AC3.
> If the client used DVD-RAM and your computer's DVD drive can handle it,
> you're OK. If your drive can't handle it, you'd better hope they used
> either of the DVD- formats - and remembered to finalize it!!
> As long as you have at least Vegas 6.0c, you're all set as Sony finally
> added the feature to handle this media natively (video & AC3 audio). It's
> under File - Import - DVD Camcorder Disc. Vegas 6.0d added scene detection
> so start/stops were recognized (as opposed to one long file).
> Have fun editing :-(
>
> Mike
> (who's enjoying spring at long last!!)
>
and i'm thinking it's time we started cutting some firewood....
haven't got the disk yet, it's in the post. hopefully they finalised it,
but if not, what are my options?
have dvd-ram drives - i actually use a couple of dvd ram disks as temp
backups for docs and the like. simple drag and drop is quite useful to
dvd....
enjoy your spring, cause you'll get winter somewhere down the track ;-P
leslie
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