|
Posted by doc on 04/15/06 12:52
yep, i was right. definately vendor/advertiser!
drd
"Mike Kujbida" <kujfamNoSpam@xplornet.com> wrote in message
news:4aa8iqFseqv8U1@individual.net...
> When consumers find out that miniDVD camcorders aren't worth the price of
> the disc they record on, there'll be a massive revolt :-)
> I've stopped counting the number of students (whose parents have bought
> these things) who do a shoot with these pieces of junk and then expect us
> to
> edit it (and add lots of cheesy effects) - and maintain picture quality!!
>
> XDCAM? Yes. miniDVD - no wfay!!
>
> Mike
>
>
> doc wrote:
>> watch out, advertiser :o(
>>
>> "Mike Kujbida" <kujfamNoSpam@xplornet.com> wrote in message
>> news:4a35klFqfrr8U1@individual.net...
>>> 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!!)
>
Navigation:
[Reply to this message]
|