Re: Date and time (again)
What are you really trying to do? Either you include a timestamp with the
video AS YOU CAPTURE it on your camera - or you don't ;-)
Or, do you want to watermark a WMM-generated WMV file with a timestamp?
Or, do you want to add a title with a timestamp, by hand or automatically?
Or, do you just want to name the file with a timestamp included to make it
easy to find?
Basically, there are people out *here* who would like to help, but we need
to know more about your *real* "need".
Have a think about that ;-)
"Tilda" <Tilda@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:FB019B42-E451-4EE1-AFFC-581EFE9CDE5E@microsoft.com...
> Hello.
> I asked about how to get time and date with my filmclips yesterday and got
> some good tips (thanks to PapaJohn and Graham Hughes). None of them to my
> satisfaction though.
>
> The problem:
> To get time and date showing in the lower right corner (or someplace else,
> of course...) of my home movies.
>
> The help i got:
> 1) To make my camcorder to embed the info so it would turn up automaticly.
> I didn't manage that.
> 2) To download software to fix my problem.
> Downloaded DVDate. That program only work with .avi-files. .avi-files are
> big! Since i don't have room for my home movies in .avi-format, this
> solution
> didn't work for me either.
>
> My question:
> Does anybody know how i can get time and date showing on a .wmv-file?
>
> Tilda
>
> P.S. I know that I can
> a) capture one film in .avi
> b) use DVDate
> c) burn it
> d) delete it from my computer
> e) repeat from a) with next film
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