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Hello people,
I need some help. I have a job I need to get done and soon with video and need to capture VHS tape to WIndows Movie Maker. Here's the thing. My computer rocks in terms of a lot of multimedia stuff. I am a big fan of the Sony VAIO. I have a number of software packages, . . from Adobe Premiere to Sony's ClickToDVD to Windows Media Center. I can capture video with ALL of them and do whatever I need to do. But the person I am trying to finsih this for is requesting it be done in Windows Movie Maker so that in the future he can rework the video if need be with his own Windows Movie Maker by having the working file archived for his own use. But when I try to capture video using WMM, the VCR doesn't get recognized. I switch over to one of the other software packages I mentioned above and no problem. Go back to WMM, and nothing. I know I could use the other software to capture the video and then import it into WMM, but that is not what I am looking for. Streamlined process is key. Someone please help me out. The Sony VAIO has two different capture cards, one in the back and one in the front for ease of use. If it helps, here is the model number, it is PCV-RZ54G. Help please. Thanks in advance |
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It's me again, RESS, well after a good amount of research it seems that
Windows Movie Maker doesn't accept / recognize analog, it was made more for DV. Sorry for the bother but I guess I'll go back to simply capturing through Click 2 DVD and then importing the files into WMM. Again, if anyone DOES have some new updated info on this, then go ahead and respond. Thanks again. "RESS" wrote: > Hello people, > > I need some help. I have a job I need to get done and soon with video and > need to capture VHS tape to WIndows Movie Maker. Here's the thing. My > computer rocks in terms of a lot of multimedia stuff. I am a big fan of the > Sony VAIO. I have a number of software packages, . . from Adobe Premiere to > Sony's ClickToDVD to Windows Media Center. I can capture video with ALL of > them and do whatever I need to do. But the person I am trying to finsih this > for is requesting it be done in Windows Movie Maker so that in the future he > can rework the video if need be with his own Windows Movie Maker by having > the working file archived for his own use. > > But when I try to capture video using WMM, the VCR doesn't get recognized. I > switch over to one of the other software packages I mentioned above and no > problem. Go back to WMM, and nothing. > > I know I could use the other software to capture the video and then import > it into WMM, but that is not what I am looking for. Streamlined process is > key. > > Someone please help me out. > > The Sony VAIO has two different capture cards, one in the back and one in > the front for ease of use. If it helps, here is the model number, it is > PCV-RZ54G. > > Help please. > Thanks in advance |
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RESS you didn't say what type of camcorder you are using. It is poosible to
run your analog camcorder through your DV camcorder first with some models. For example I run my analog Canon through my Sony PC109 miniDV and it becomes a digital signal recognized by MM2. "RESS" wrote: > It's me again, RESS, well after a good amount of research it seems that > Windows Movie Maker doesn't accept / recognize analog, it was made more for > DV. Sorry for the bother but I guess I'll go back to simply capturing through > Click 2 DVD and then importing the files into WMM. > > Again, if anyone DOES have some new updated info on this, then go ahead and > respond. > > Thanks again. > > "RESS" wrote: > > > Hello people, > > > > I need some help. I have a job I need to get done and soon with video and > > need to capture VHS tape to WIndows Movie Maker. Here's the thing. My > > computer rocks in terms of a lot of multimedia stuff. I am a big fan of the > > Sony VAIO. I have a number of software packages, . . from Adobe Premiere to > > Sony's ClickToDVD to Windows Media Center. I can capture video with ALL of > > them and do whatever I need to do. But the person I am trying to finsih this > > for is requesting it be done in Windows Movie Maker so that in the future he > > can rework the video if need be with his own Windows Movie Maker by having > > the working file archived for his own use. > > > > But when I try to capture video using WMM, the VCR doesn't get recognized. I > > switch over to one of the other software packages I mentioned above and no > > problem. Go back to WMM, and nothing. > > > > I know I could use the other software to capture the video and then import > > it into WMM, but that is not what I am looking for. Streamlined process is > > key. > > > > Someone please help me out. > > > > The Sony VAIO has two different capture cards, one in the back and one in > > the front for ease of use. If it helps, here is the model number, it is > > PCV-RZ54G. > > > > Help please. > > Thanks in advance |
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