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I have recently bought a Panasonic GS-35, which writes to DV tape
So far, I have successfully downloaded a tape with 35 minutes of video. I am using Panasonic MotionDV STUDIO LE for DV (supplied with the camera). I seem to recall it writes files in.avi format, which I have then been able to edit using the same software or Ulead DVD MovieFactory 3.5 Suite Deluxe (supplied with my DVD drive). I now have a few tapes of 60 minutes and, when trying to download the first, I can't find enough disk space to download it. I keep getting messages that I need 0.1 more GB than is available. For instance, it first said that the tape is 16.1 GB but only 16.0 GB is available. When I released more space, the same happens. Eventually, it said the tape is 24.6 GB but only 24.5 GB is available. (Or figures of that order.) So the question is: How many MB/GB per minute of DV tape? -- Cheers, Trevor L. Website: http://tandcl.homemail.com.au |
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AVI files will take up some serious real-estate on your hard drive. If you
are going to save/edit using AVI format, best advice would be to get another hard drive of about 100 gig and use it specifically for video processing. I have a partition of about 105 gig that I use specifically for video editing/processing. If you convert and save your video out in mpg format, it won't take up as much space but quality suffers to a certain degree. "Trevor L." wrote: > I have recently bought a Panasonic GS-35, which writes to DV tape > > So far, I have successfully downloaded a tape with 35 minutes of video. > > I am using Panasonic MotionDV STUDIO LE for DV (supplied with the camera). I > seem to recall it writes files in.avi format, which I have then been able to > edit using the same software or Ulead DVD MovieFactory 3.5 Suite Deluxe > (supplied with my DVD drive). > > I now have a few tapes of 60 minutes and, when trying to download the first, > I can't find enough disk space to download it. I keep getting messages that > I need 0.1 more GB than is available. For instance, it first said that the > tape is 16.1 GB but only 16.0 GB is available. When I released more space, > the same happens. Eventually, it said the tape is 24.6 GB but only 24.5 GB > is available. (Or figures of that order.) > > So the question is: > How many MB/GB per minute of DV tape? > > -- > Cheers, > Trevor L. > Website: http://tandcl.homemail.com.au > > > |
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12gb per hour in DV-AVI format. It may be time for a secondary hard drive!
-- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging "Trevor L." <tandcl@homemail.com.au> wrote in message news:uciKnlhzFHA.1132@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... >I have recently bought a Panasonic GS-35, which writes to DV tape > > So far, I have successfully downloaded a tape with 35 minutes of video. > > I am using Panasonic MotionDV STUDIO LE for DV (supplied with the camera). > I seem to recall it writes files in.avi format, which I have then been > able to edit using the same software or Ulead DVD MovieFactory 3.5 Suite > Deluxe (supplied with my DVD drive). > > I now have a few tapes of 60 minutes and, when trying to download the > first, I can't find enough disk space to download it. I keep getting > messages that I need 0.1 more GB than is available. For instance, it first > said that the tape is 16.1 GB but only 16.0 GB is available. When I > released more space, the same happens. Eventually, it said the tape is > 24.6 GB but only 24.5 GB is available. (Or figures of that order.) > > So the question is: > How many MB/GB per minute of DV tape? > > -- > Cheers, > Trevor L. > Website: http://tandcl.homemail.com.au > |
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Thank you both for that info.
I had noticed that .avi takes up some pretty serious amounts of real estate on my hard disk. After copying my first tape, I converted to other formats. I have tried mpeg and DivX. The latter seems fairly good, and works on a portable player (iPpod type, but by Vosonic). So far, I have only copied the mpeg to DVD (as used by home DVD players). This look O.K. also. Since I posted, I managed to find (hidden in my Panasonic manual) the statement that one needs about 1GB per 4 minutes of DV tape, which is close to (a bit higher than) your estimate, Cari. I am thinking that I do need a separate drive for video. Unfortunately, my desktop (which would be the better place to install it) doesn't have a USB2 port, which is needed by the Panasonic software. So it's going to be a two-stage process - copying to laptop via its USB2 port, then moving to desktop drive (when I get a larger drive). If I share the drive (the 2 are networked) this second stage won't be too time consuming. -- Cheers, Trevor L. Website: http://tandcl.homemail.com.au Cari (MS-MVP) wrote: > 12gb per hour in DV-AVI format. It may be time for a secondary hard > drive! -- > Cari (MS-MVP) > Printing & Imaging > > > > "Trevor L." <tandcl@homemail.com.au> wrote in message > news:uciKnlhzFHA.1132@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... >> I have recently bought a Panasonic GS-35, which writes to DV tape >> >> So far, I have successfully downloaded a tape with 35 minutes of >> video. I am using Panasonic MotionDV STUDIO LE for DV (supplied with the >> camera). I seem to recall it writes files in.avi format, which I >> have then been able to edit using the same software or Ulead DVD >> MovieFactory 3.5 Suite Deluxe (supplied with my DVD drive). >> >> I now have a few tapes of 60 minutes and, when trying to download the >> first, I can't find enough disk space to download it. I keep getting >> messages that I need 0.1 more GB than is available. For instance, it >> first said that the tape is 16.1 GB but only 16.0 GB is available. >> When I released more space, the same happens. Eventually, it said >> the tape is 24.6 GB but only 24.5 GB is available. (Or figures of that >> order.) >> >> So the question is: >> How many MB/GB per minute of DV tape? >> >> -- >> Cheers, >> Trevor L. >> Website: http://tandcl.homemail.com.au |
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