video & XP

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MR

Hi I got a dvd camcorder for Xmas that I have not even taken it out of the
box because i want to read about it first and exchange it if i decide i want
something better/different-Its a sony DCR-DVD105 , that uses 8cm dvd's for
recording-no internet memory-
Upon reading, i have read that each tiny disk records about 30 minutes (1.4
gb)- not good IMO.Is that possible??

I dont believe that the camcorder has a USB port that I would be able to
transfer the videos to my Windows xp home computor. I just would like to get
your opinion on this.
I would like this ($425-475 range)=
-be able to use a mem card for more memory>
-be able to transfer to pc and make a dvd from that>
-record more than 2 hours-2 1/2 before having to change disks.
Does W Xp have a dvd program in it that I can use to make home movies into
dvd that can play on tv's & pc's? thank you
 
J

John Inzer

MR said:
Hi I got a dvd camcorder for Xmas that I have not even taken it out
of the box because i want to read about it first and exchange it if i
decide i want something better/different-Its a sony DCR-DVD105 , that uses
8cm dvd's for recording-no internet memory-
Upon reading, i have read that each tiny disk records about 30
minutes (1.4 gb)- not good IMO.Is that possible??
==============================
The best part is that you are supposed to
be able to play these disks in your stand
alone DVD player. That eliminates lots of
worrisome downloading, editing and burning.
==============================
I dont believe that the camcorder has a USB port that I would be able
to transfer the videos to my Windows xp home computor. I just would
like to get your opinion on this.
==============================
Just place the disk in your Computer's
DVD drive.

Here's some info:

Movie Maker 2 -
Importing Video from Discs
http://tinyurl.com/n3g2b

Editing video from a dvd
camcorder
http://tinyurl.com/rdo3k

Movie Maker 2 -
Importing MPEG Files
http://tinyurl.com/eajjh
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I would like this ($425-475 range)=
-be able to use a mem card for more memory>
-be able to transfer to pc and make a dvd from that>
==============================
Some camcorders use memory cards
for still shots.

You already have a DVD. Of course you
may want to download your footage to
your PC for editing purposes.
==============================
-record more than 2 hours-2 1/2 before having to change disks.
Does W Xp have a dvd program in it that I can use to make home movies
into dvd that can play on tv's & pc's? thank you
==============================
For longer recording time you may
prefer a camcorder that uses Mini DV
cassettes. I think they record about
1 hour high quality.

Also you might like a Hard Disk
camcorder. They can record for
sevaral hours.

WinXP has Movie Maker for editing
video but you need authoring software
to create DVDs...some examples are:
Nero, Roxio, InterVideo DVD Creator,
ULead, ProShow Gold....

--

John Inzer
MS Picture It! MVP

Digital Image
Highlights and FAQs
http://tinyurl.com/aczzp

Notice
This is not tech support
I am a volunteer

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you

Proceed at your own risk
 

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