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I've created several movies in MovieMaker with digital video streamed from my
Sony Handycam and still photos. When I burn the movie to DVD it always loses quality. I'm looking for advice on the best practice for burning DVD's from MovieMaker video's (including software applications, processes to follow for streaming to PC and burning to DVD, etc). I'm really disappointed with the quality of the movie from Windows MovieMaker so far. Any advice is greatly appreciated. -- PK9 |
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First are you saving your movie as a DV-AVI file?
This is the highest quality to save to and is recommended when you are planning on creating a DVD with the videos. The only time you shouldn't use DV-AVI is if your project is all still images because it tends to distort them. Second what are you using as a DVD Authoring program? There is a list of the most popular ones on my website in the "DVD Creation" section. Most of them offer free trial downloads that work. -Wojo -- Wojo's Web: http://www.remember-christopher.dostweb.com/Wojos_web/ Also Please visit..... http://www.remember-christopher.dos...om/christopher/ "PK9" <PK9@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8921EECC-1EF8-42D8-B2D4-7DD4C506C6F3@microsoft.com... > I've created several movies in MovieMaker with digital video streamed from > my > Sony Handycam and still photos. When I burn the movie to DVD it always > loses > quality. I'm looking for advice on the best practice for burning DVD's > from > MovieMaker video's (including software applications, processes to follow > for > streaming to PC and burning to DVD, etc). I'm really disappointed with > the > quality of the movie from Windows MovieMaker so far. > > Any advice is greatly appreciated. > -- > PK9 |
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Thanks, a few follow-up questions. How about the original stream from the
Sony HandyCam to the PC?? I'm using USB streaming right now and MovieMaker is capturing it as a .wmv file. Is there a more optimal way to do this? Should I use firewire? also, can i capture the video from the handycam to movieMaker in another format than .wmv? I know I can save my finished movie to a dv-avi, but can I bring the video over to the PC in a format other than ..wmv? Thanks in advance. -- PK9 "Wojo" wrote: > First are you saving your movie as a DV-AVI file? > This is the highest quality to save to and is recommended when you are > planning on creating a DVD with the videos. The only time you shouldn't use > DV-AVI is if your project is all still images because it tends to distort > them. > Second what are you using as a DVD Authoring program? > There is a list of the most popular ones on my website in the "DVD Creation" > section. Most of them offer free trial downloads that work. > -Wojo > -- > Wojo's Web: > http://www.remember-christopher.dostweb.com/Wojos_web/ > Also Please visit..... > http://www.remember-christopher.dos...om/christopher/ > > > "PK9" <PK9@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:8921EECC-1EF8-42D8-B2D4-7DD4C506C6F3@microsoft.com... > > I've created several movies in MovieMaker with digital video streamed from > > my > > Sony Handycam and still photos. When I burn the movie to DVD it always > > loses > > quality. I'm looking for advice on the best practice for burning DVD's > > from > > MovieMaker video's (including software applications, processes to follow > > for > > streaming to PC and burning to DVD, etc). I'm really disappointed with > > the > > quality of the movie from Windows MovieMaker so far. > > > > Any advice is greatly appreciated. > > -- > > PK9 > > > |
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Movie Maker will only capture it to a DV-AVI file if you connect by
firewire... WMV is its only other choice. -- PapaJohn Movie Maker 2 and Photo Story 3 website - http://www.papajohn.org MM2 Tips and Tricks: http://www.simplydv.co.uk/simplyBB/viewtopic.php?t=4693 Online Newsletters: http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/PapaJohn/Index.aspx "PK9" <PK9@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2AE297EC-2104-45C2-A6DF-A069CE845077@microsoft.com... > Thanks, a few follow-up questions. How about the original stream from the > Sony HandyCam to the PC?? I'm using USB streaming right now and > MovieMaker > is capturing it as a .wmv file. Is there a more optimal way to do this? > Should I use firewire? also, can i capture the video from the handycam to > movieMaker in another format than .wmv? I know I can save my finished > movie > to a dv-avi, but can I bring the video over to the PC in a format other > than > .wmv? > > Thanks in advance. > -- > PK9 > > > "Wojo" wrote: > >> First are you saving your movie as a DV-AVI file? >> This is the highest quality to save to and is recommended when you are >> planning on creating a DVD with the videos. The only time you shouldn't >> use >> DV-AVI is if your project is all still images because it tends to distort >> them. >> Second what are you using as a DVD Authoring program? >> There is a list of the most popular ones on my website in the "DVD >> Creation" >> section. Most of them offer free trial downloads that work. >> -Wojo >> -- >> Wojo's Web: >> http://www.remember-christopher.dostweb.com/Wojos_web/ >> Also Please visit..... >> http://www.remember-christopher.dos...om/christopher/ >> >> >> "PK9" <PK9@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:8921EECC-1EF8-42D8-B2D4-7DD4C506C6F3@microsoft.com... >> > I've created several movies in MovieMaker with digital video streamed >> > from >> > my >> > Sony Handycam and still photos. When I burn the movie to DVD it always >> > loses >> > quality. I'm looking for advice on the best practice for burning DVD's >> > from >> > MovieMaker video's (including software applications, processes to >> > follow >> > for >> > streaming to PC and burning to DVD, etc). I'm really disappointed >> > with >> > the >> > quality of the movie from Windows MovieMaker so far. >> > >> > Any advice is greatly appreciated. >> > -- >> > PK9 >> >> >> |
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Is firewire recommended? Would that increase the quality (better than .wmv
via USB streaming)? -- PK9 "PapaJohn (MVP)" wrote: > Movie Maker will only capture it to a DV-AVI file if you connect by > firewire... WMV is its only other choice. > -- > PapaJohn > > Movie Maker 2 and Photo Story 3 website - http://www.papajohn.org > MM2 Tips and Tricks: http://www.simplydv.co.uk/simplyBB/viewtopic.php?t=4693 > Online Newsletters: http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/PapaJohn/Index.aspx > > > "PK9" <PK9@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:2AE297EC-2104-45C2-A6DF-A069CE845077@microsoft.com... > > Thanks, a few follow-up questions. How about the original stream from the > > Sony HandyCam to the PC?? I'm using USB streaming right now and > > MovieMaker > > is capturing it as a .wmv file. Is there a more optimal way to do this? > > Should I use firewire? also, can i capture the video from the handycam to > > movieMaker in another format than .wmv? I know I can save my finished > > movie > > to a dv-avi, but can I bring the video over to the PC in a format other > > than > > .wmv? > > > > Thanks in advance. > > -- > > PK9 > > > > > > "Wojo" wrote: > > > >> First are you saving your movie as a DV-AVI file? > >> This is the highest quality to save to and is recommended when you are > >> planning on creating a DVD with the videos. The only time you shouldn't > >> use > >> DV-AVI is if your project is all still images because it tends to distort > >> them. > >> Second what are you using as a DVD Authoring program? > >> There is a list of the most popular ones on my website in the "DVD > >> Creation" > >> section. Most of them offer free trial downloads that work. > >> -Wojo > >> -- > >> Wojo's Web: > >> http://www.remember-christopher.dostweb.com/Wojos_web/ > >> Also Please visit..... > >> http://www.remember-christopher.dos...om/christopher/ > >> > >> > >> "PK9" <PK9@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:8921EECC-1EF8-42D8-B2D4-7DD4C506C6F3@microsoft.com... > >> > I've created several movies in MovieMaker with digital video streamed > >> > from > >> > my > >> > Sony Handycam and still photos. When I burn the movie to DVD it always > >> > loses > >> > quality. I'm looking for advice on the best practice for burning DVD's > >> > from > >> > MovieMaker video's (including software applications, processes to > >> > follow > >> > for > >> > streaming to PC and burning to DVD, etc). I'm really disappointed > >> > with > >> > the > >> > quality of the movie from Windows MovieMaker so far. > >> > > >> > Any advice is greatly appreciated. > >> > -- > >> > PK9 > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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And, yes, you should use firewire. Using USB is probably the reason for the
reduction in your quality. If you are losing quality from the finished movie to the dvd, then you should check the 'preferences' and 'settings' in your authoring software. Set them to the highest category available to get the most out of your vid. Good luck. "PapaJohn (MVP)" wrote: > Movie Maker will only capture it to a DV-AVI file if you connect by > firewire... WMV is its only other choice. > -- > PapaJohn > > Movie Maker 2 and Photo Story 3 website - http://www.papajohn.org > MM2 Tips and Tricks: http://www.simplydv.co.uk/simplyBB/viewtopic.php?t=4693 > Online Newsletters: http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/PapaJohn/Index.aspx > > > "PK9" <PK9@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:2AE297EC-2104-45C2-A6DF-A069CE845077@microsoft.com... > > Thanks, a few follow-up questions. How about the original stream from the > > Sony HandyCam to the PC?? I'm using USB streaming right now and > > MovieMaker > > is capturing it as a .wmv file. Is there a more optimal way to do this? > > Should I use firewire? also, can i capture the video from the handycam to > > movieMaker in another format than .wmv? I know I can save my finished > > movie > > to a dv-avi, but can I bring the video over to the PC in a format other > > than > > .wmv? > > > > Thanks in advance. > > -- > > PK9 > > > > > > "Wojo" wrote: > > > >> First are you saving your movie as a DV-AVI file? > >> This is the highest quality to save to and is recommended when you are > >> planning on creating a DVD with the videos. The only time you shouldn't > >> use > >> DV-AVI is if your project is all still images because it tends to distort > >> them. > >> Second what are you using as a DVD Authoring program? > >> There is a list of the most popular ones on my website in the "DVD > >> Creation" > >> section. Most of them offer free trial downloads that work. > >> -Wojo > >> -- > >> Wojo's Web: > >> http://www.remember-christopher.dostweb.com/Wojos_web/ > >> Also Please visit..... > >> http://www.remember-christopher.dos...om/christopher/ > >> > >> > >> "PK9" <PK9@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:8921EECC-1EF8-42D8-B2D4-7DD4C506C6F3@microsoft.com... > >> > I've created several movies in MovieMaker with digital video streamed > >> > from > >> > my > >> > Sony Handycam and still photos. When I burn the movie to DVD it always > >> > loses > >> > quality. I'm looking for advice on the best practice for burning DVD's > >> > from > >> > MovieMaker video's (including software applications, processes to > >> > follow > >> > for > >> > streaming to PC and burning to DVD, etc). I'm really disappointed > >> > with > >> > the > >> > quality of the movie from Windows MovieMaker so far. > >> > > >> > Any advice is greatly appreciated. > >> > -- > >> > PK9 > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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Papajohn and dickmr got this one.
Firewire is definitely better to use and you will get a higher quality video using it. Then save as a DV-AVI since your plan is to go to DVD. As Papajohn said you can only save as DV-AVI if you use firewire. -Wojo "PK9" <PK9@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2AE297EC-2104-45C2-A6DF-A069CE845077@microsoft.com... > Thanks, a few follow-up questions. How about the original stream from the > Sony HandyCam to the PC?? I'm using USB streaming right now and > MovieMaker > is capturing it as a .wmv file. Is there a more optimal way to do this? > Should I use firewire? also, can i capture the video from the handycam to > movieMaker in another format than .wmv? I know I can save my finished > movie > to a dv-avi, but can I bring the video over to the PC in a format other > than > .wmv? > > Thanks in advance. > -- > PK9 > > > "Wojo" wrote: > >> First are you saving your movie as a DV-AVI file? >> This is the highest quality to save to and is recommended when you are >> planning on creating a DVD with the videos. The only time you shouldn't >> use >> DV-AVI is if your project is all still images because it tends to distort >> them. >> Second what are you using as a DVD Authoring program? >> There is a list of the most popular ones on my website in the "DVD >> Creation" >> section. Most of them offer free trial downloads that work. >> -Wojo >> -- >> Wojo's Web: >> http://www.remember-christopher.dostweb.com/Wojos_web/ >> Also Please visit..... >> http://www.remember-christopher.dos...om/christopher/ >> >> >> "PK9" <PK9@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:8921EECC-1EF8-42D8-B2D4-7DD4C506C6F3@microsoft.com... >> > I've created several movies in MovieMaker with digital video streamed >> > from >> > my >> > Sony Handycam and still photos. When I burn the movie to DVD it always >> > loses >> > quality. I'm looking for advice on the best practice for burning DVD's >> > from >> > MovieMaker video's (including software applications, processes to >> > follow >> > for >> > streaming to PC and burning to DVD, etc). I'm really disappointed >> > with >> > the >> > quality of the movie from Windows MovieMaker so far. >> > >> > Any advice is greatly appreciated. >> > -- >> > PK9 >> >> >> |
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