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Cari,
Yes, the date is not on the video. But it is part of the DV stream. When I use firewire to capture the video, the date information is transferred as part of the DV stream. As an experiment I captured the video using Windows Movie Maker and saved in DV-AVI format. Then I used a freeware to "inlay" the datecode on the video and it worked fine. Now this is a two step process. If Windows Movie maker had an option of "inlaying" the date code, when saving the video I think it will work. probably somebody needs to put in a request to Microsoft to add this feature. thanks "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > No, the date is for your information only, it is not on the actual video. > You can sometimes 'burn' the date into the video at the time of recording. > Check your camcorder manual for options. > -- > Cari (MS-MVP) > Printing & Imaging > > > > "dv_starter" <dvstarter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:F922749C-A8EB-4E62-B8BF-C40B76A20C7F@microsoft.com... > > Cari, > > I use a IEEE1394 port to download the video from my Panasonic PV-GS120. > > the > > audio and video is fine, but I do not see the date in the video captured > > by > > Microsoft movie maker (though I see it on my camcorder LCD screen). Is > > there > > an option to turn the date on while capturing? > > > > did some google and most of them recommend using a separate software to > > transfer the date information or to do it manually? If the date > > information > > is available in the DV output (through the firewire port), why cant the > > Movie > > maker capture it? > > > > appreciate your feedback. > > thanks > > > > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > > > >> Actually Jack, USB2.0 drops frames and in the real world is never as > >> reliable as IEEE1394 for digital video capture. > >> > >> I'm quite up to date with all my hardware thank you. Seemingly more so > >> than > >> you. And why do you need Expert DVD... Windows MovieMaker, incuded in XP > >> does a good job of editing. Most DVD burners come with even more > >> software... uLead, WinDVD Creator, Nero etc etc. > >> > >> Now as for the future, Roxio will not (yet) work with x64. Nero and > >> WinDVD > >> work just fine as does WMM. Does Expert DVD work with x64? > >> > >> If you're talking about VHS tapes, you're talking about analog video. > >> Any > >> VIVO equipped graphics card wll happily work with an analog signal, > >> again, > >> no additional hardware necessary. And again, works great with an x64 > >> O/S. > >> -- > >> Cari (MS-MVP) > >> Printing & Imaging > >> > >> > >> > >> "Jack" <Jack@nothome.com> wrote in message > >> news:Ou6G1z0cFHA.3252@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > >> > You don't need a "Firewire", That is absolutely not correct! I do it > >> > just > >> > fine with USB 2.0. > >> > I use Expert DVD maker from Kworld. Bought it for 26.99 at > >> > Tigerdirect.com. > >> > It comes with a Video capture (PCI) card and all the cables. Works with > >> > Old Time VHS (VCRtapes) as well as Digital video. It burns movies to > >> > CD, > >> > CD-R, CD-RW, and if you have a DVD burner, it will burn DVD movies as > >> > well. > >> > Cari doesn't always keep up with computer hardware very well (and > >> > windows > >> > xp either). > >> > Not correct for Cari to just make an incorrect statement like that. > >> > Come > >> > On Cari, Get caught up, you are behind the times on hardware and > >> > Windows > >> > Software........ > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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You can ask....
mswish@microsoft.com -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging "dv_starter" <dvstarter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0F5D075D-403B-4C6E-88AD-F4B9107A331C@microsoft.com... > Cari, > Yes, the date is not on the video. But it is part of the DV stream. When I > use firewire to capture the video, the date information is transferred as > part of the DV stream. > > As an experiment I captured the video using Windows Movie Maker and saved > in > DV-AVI format. Then I used a freeware to "inlay" the datecode on the video > and it worked fine. Now this is a two step process. If Windows Movie maker > had an option of "inlaying" the date code, when saving the video I think > it > will work. > > probably somebody needs to put in a request to Microsoft to add this > feature. > > thanks > > > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > >> No, the date is for your information only, it is not on the actual video. >> You can sometimes 'burn' the date into the video at the time of >> recording. >> Check your camcorder manual for options. >> -- >> Cari (MS-MVP) >> Printing & Imaging >> >> >> >> "dv_starter" <dvstarter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:F922749C-A8EB-4E62-B8BF-C40B76A20C7F@microsoft.com... >> > Cari, >> > I use a IEEE1394 port to download the video from my Panasonic PV-GS120. >> > the >> > audio and video is fine, but I do not see the date in the video >> > captured >> > by >> > Microsoft movie maker (though I see it on my camcorder LCD screen). Is >> > there >> > an option to turn the date on while capturing? >> > >> > did some google and most of them recommend using a separate software to >> > transfer the date information or to do it manually? If the date >> > information >> > is available in the DV output (through the firewire port), why cant the >> > Movie >> > maker capture it? >> > >> > appreciate your feedback. >> > thanks >> > >> > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: >> > >> >> Actually Jack, USB2.0 drops frames and in the real world is never as >> >> reliable as IEEE1394 for digital video capture. >> >> >> >> I'm quite up to date with all my hardware thank you. Seemingly more >> >> so >> >> than >> >> you. And why do you need Expert DVD... Windows MovieMaker, incuded in >> >> XP >> >> does a good job of editing. Most DVD burners come with even more >> >> software... uLead, WinDVD Creator, Nero etc etc. >> >> >> >> Now as for the future, Roxio will not (yet) work with x64. Nero and >> >> WinDVD >> >> work just fine as does WMM. Does Expert DVD work with x64? >> >> >> >> If you're talking about VHS tapes, you're talking about analog video. >> >> Any >> >> VIVO equipped graphics card wll happily work with an analog signal, >> >> again, >> >> no additional hardware necessary. And again, works great with an x64 >> >> O/S. >> >> -- >> >> Cari (MS-MVP) >> >> Printing & Imaging >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> "Jack" <Jack@nothome.com> wrote in message >> >> news:Ou6G1z0cFHA.3252@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... >> >> > You don't need a "Firewire", That is absolutely not correct! I do it >> >> > just >> >> > fine with USB 2.0. >> >> > I use Expert DVD maker from Kworld. Bought it for 26.99 at >> >> > Tigerdirect.com. >> >> > It comes with a Video capture (PCI) card and all the cables. Works >> >> > with >> >> > Old Time VHS (VCRtapes) as well as Digital video. It burns movies to >> >> > CD, >> >> > CD-R, CD-RW, and if you have a DVD burner, it will burn DVD movies >> >> > as >> >> > well. >> >> > Cari doesn't always keep up with computer hardware very well (and >> >> > windows >> >> > xp either). >> >> > Not correct for Cari to just make an incorrect statement like that. >> >> > Come >> >> > On Cari, Get caught up, you are behind the times on hardware and >> >> > Windows >> >> > Software........ >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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And you could ask all the other video editing manufacturers as well, as none
have this facility ![]() -- Graham Hughes MVP Digital Media www.myvideoproblems.co.uk www.dvds2treasure.com www.simplydv.com "Cari (MS-MVP)" <Newsgroups1@coribright.com> wrote in message news:uoQgNSVyFHA.916@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > You can ask.... > > mswish@microsoft.com > > -- > Cari (MS-MVP) > Printing & Imaging > > > > "dv_starter" <dvstarter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:0F5D075D-403B-4C6E-88AD-F4B9107A331C@microsoft.com... >> Cari, >> Yes, the date is not on the video. But it is part of the DV stream. When >> I >> use firewire to capture the video, the date information is transferred as >> part of the DV stream. >> >> As an experiment I captured the video using Windows Movie Maker and saved >> in >> DV-AVI format. Then I used a freeware to "inlay" the datecode on the >> video >> and it worked fine. Now this is a two step process. If Windows Movie >> maker >> had an option of "inlaying" the date code, when saving the video I think >> it >> will work. >> >> probably somebody needs to put in a request to Microsoft to add this >> feature. >> >> thanks >> >> >> "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: >> >>> No, the date is for your information only, it is not on the actual >>> video. >>> You can sometimes 'burn' the date into the video at the time of >>> recording. >>> Check your camcorder manual for options. >>> -- >>> Cari (MS-MVP) >>> Printing & Imaging >>> >>> >>> >>> "dv_starter" <dvstarter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> news:F922749C-A8EB-4E62-B8BF-C40B76A20C7F@microsoft.com... >>> > Cari, >>> > I use a IEEE1394 port to download the video from my Panasonic >>> > PV-GS120. >>> > the >>> > audio and video is fine, but I do not see the date in the video >>> > captured >>> > by >>> > Microsoft movie maker (though I see it on my camcorder LCD screen). Is >>> > there >>> > an option to turn the date on while capturing? >>> > >>> > did some google and most of them recommend using a separate software >>> > to >>> > transfer the date information or to do it manually? If the date >>> > information >>> > is available in the DV output (through the firewire port), why cant >>> > the >>> > Movie >>> > maker capture it? >>> > >>> > appreciate your feedback. >>> > thanks >>> > >>> > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: >>> > >>> >> Actually Jack, USB2.0 drops frames and in the real world is never as >>> >> reliable as IEEE1394 for digital video capture. >>> >> >>> >> I'm quite up to date with all my hardware thank you. Seemingly more >>> >> so >>> >> than >>> >> you. And why do you need Expert DVD... Windows MovieMaker, incuded >>> >> in XP >>> >> does a good job of editing. Most DVD burners come with even more >>> >> software... uLead, WinDVD Creator, Nero etc etc. >>> >> >>> >> Now as for the future, Roxio will not (yet) work with x64. Nero and >>> >> WinDVD >>> >> work just fine as does WMM. Does Expert DVD work with x64? >>> >> >>> >> If you're talking about VHS tapes, you're talking about analog video. >>> >> Any >>> >> VIVO equipped graphics card wll happily work with an analog signal, >>> >> again, >>> >> no additional hardware necessary. And again, works great with an x64 >>> >> O/S. >>> >> -- >>> >> Cari (MS-MVP) >>> >> Printing & Imaging >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> "Jack" <Jack@nothome.com> wrote in message >>> >> news:Ou6G1z0cFHA.3252@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... >>> >> > You don't need a "Firewire", That is absolutely not correct! I do >>> >> > it >>> >> > just >>> >> > fine with USB 2.0. >>> >> > I use Expert DVD maker from Kworld. Bought it for 26.99 at >>> >> > Tigerdirect.com. >>> >> > It comes with a Video capture (PCI) card and all the cables. Works >>> >> > with >>> >> > Old Time VHS (VCRtapes) as well as Digital video. It burns movies >>> >> > to >>> >> > CD, >>> >> > CD-R, CD-RW, and if you have a DVD burner, it will burn DVD movies >>> >> > as >>> >> > well. >>> >> > Cari doesn't always keep up with computer hardware very well (and >>> >> > windows >>> >> > xp either). >>> >> > Not correct for Cari to just make an incorrect statement like that. >>> >> > Come >>> >> > On Cari, Get caught up, you are behind the times on hardware and >>> >> > Windows >>> >> > Software........ >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >>> >>> > > |
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