Stacy Young wrote:
> The files were simply copied and pasted from an SD card. The video
> recorder is Canon FS100
>
> The format of the video files is .MOD (with an associated .MOI file).
> Both files have been copied for each clip. Not sure what the MOI one
> is but it is small I guess this is Canon's proprietary format(s)
> which the included Imagemixer 3 SE software is intended to handle. I
> had been focusing on trying to use that software (although I also
> tried the other 2 I mentioned) since it was what came with the video
> recorder
> I had been testing trying initially to burn a few short video clips
> (less than 15 minutes total with probably 7-8 short clips) so length
> probably is not an issue. I am pretty sure the software is pretty
> crappy and it only accepts DVD -R (which I am using) but it should at
> least be able to do this task (it is pretty basic isn't it?)
>
> Thanks
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Thanks fo the info.
No doubt...I suspect there are many ways to
accomplish the task you are faced with but I think
I would try the following.
First...rename the .mod files to .mpg. This should
also allow you to play the files with Windows Media
Player. (I don't think the .moi files are necessary)
Then download and install the following freeware
and follow the instructions I'm including.
DVD Flick
http://www.dvdflick.net/
Be sure to read the Guide:
http://www.dvdflick.net/guide.php
If you have problems downloading DVD Flick...
try the following direct link:
http://tinyurl.com/bvtfza
or...
http://voxel.dl.sourceforge.net/sour...up_1.3.0.6.exe
Save the file to a folder on your hard drive and
install from there.
Tutorials:
DVD Flick Tutorial
http://beginwithsoftware.com/videogu...ick-guide.html
Burn Any PC Video Format into DVD
http://www.freevideoworkshop.com/dvdflicktutorial.htm
To create a basic Video DVD that should play in a free
standing DVD player...try the following...
Good luck.
First...read the DVD Flick Guide to familiarize yourself
with the program.
Open DVD Flick and insert a blank DVD in your burner.
If your computer's Autoplay window opens....just close it.
Click the Project Settings button and go to...Video /
Target format...residents of USA...choose...NTSC /
Accept.
Left click the Add title button and browse to your
Movie Clips and select the ones you want on the DVD.
You can arrange them by selecting one and then use
the Move Up and Move Down buttons.
Left click the Create DVD button / OK / Yes / Yes.
Wait while the DVD is created.
When the text "Finished Successfully" appears you
may close DVD Flick. Now you can eject your DVD
and play it in your DVD player.
At some point you may wish to purchase more
advanced software like Cyberlink, Nero, Roxio,
Ulead, etc...but at least this is a start.
Good luck.
--
J. Inzer MS-MVP
Digital Media Experience
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