is there a way . . .

G

Guest

to "export" a completed movie to a DV recorder? here's my problem (i'm still
in tears). i completed my second movie project and thought i had "saved" it
to my dv recorder. then i removed my photos (it was all stills) from my
collection. then i realized that i hadn't saved it to my dv recorder (just
my computer and cd! now when i got into the project, i have all of the red
x's. pooh! when i re-import the clips, they aren't the same size and the
music doesn't fit right, and the transitions are gone and i'm just sick.

is there a way to transfer a completed, already saved movie through MM2 (or
any other way) onto my dv recorder? it's a panasonic and i've e-mailed them,
to no avail. i have two grandma's waiting to see my creation!

thanks so much! i never thought i'd make it this far, but i LOVE MM2!
 
R

rehan

Make a new project, import your finished movie into it and place on the
timeline. Finally save to the tape.
 
G

Guest

Hello,
Yes, you can still find the missing files or to solve your original problem. If you only tell us correctly . . . if you did NOT
deleted it (still pictures) and if you did NOT change or re-Saved with the same file name.

This is how I fixed the same problem:
1. After I open MM2 and see those BIG red X's.
2. I Right mouse click either the Video clip (only one clip) or the still picture in my
Collection folder.
3. From the appeared windows I choose; Browse for missing file.
4. I try my best to locate it and I even open Window Explorer to find it quickly or use
Search command.
5. If you put all your still pictures to a named folder --- it is much easier & quickly.
6. After you click your folder name --- all missing picture or any files will come back to life.

Tip: You can check this action by Moving (only) some file.

For your last questions:
If your DV Recorder is a DVD Recorder & Player and the only way to record to a DVD is to Saved to your DV Camera first by choosing
Send to DV Camera from your MM2 and follow the instruction given in MM2. Use a Fire Wire cable if your DV Recorder has a port to
input your video signal for highest quality DVD.

If you need more guidance:
Read my earlier post;
Hope this help you,
Rino


to "export" a completed movie to a DV recorder? here's my problem (i'm still
in tears). i completed my second movie project and thought i had "saved" it
to my dv recorder. then i removed my photos (it was all stills) from my
collection. then i realized that i hadn't saved it to my dv recorder (just
my computer and cd! now when i got into the project, i have all of the red
x's. pooh! when i re-import the clips, they aren't the same size and the
music doesn't fit right, and the transitions are gone and i'm just sick.

is there a way to transfer a completed, already saved movie through MM2 (or
any other way) onto my dv recorder? it's a panasonic and i've e-mailed them,
to no avail. i have two grandma's waiting to see my creation!

thanks so much! i never thought i'd make it this far, but i LOVE MM2!
 
G

Guest

thank you so much. i have this now for the next time! YOU GUYS/GALS ARE THE
GREATEST!
 

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