Mini DVD camcorder footage is easily imported into computers for manipulation, digital archiving or conversion to full-sized DVDs. Using an editing program to cut and rearrange clips, add narration ...
The Sony Handycam series of camcorders enables entrepreneurs with little or no videography experience to create high-quality promotional or training videos and play them on standard TVs using cables ...
A loyal reader has called periodically during the past couple of years to ask what I thought of DVD camcorders. I’ve finally got some good news for him when he calls next. The Panasonic VDR-M30PP DVD ...
Easy-to-Use Video Recording and Playback on a Dual Layer DVD Provides Consumers with Almost Double the Recording Time Canon’s new mid-level DC22 DVD camcorder provides consumers with an affordable, ...
We've reached the final instalment in this series showing how to transfer analogue video recordings from VHS or camcorder tapes to a DVD using nothing but free software and if you haven't already done ...
Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour filmed a series of traveling comedies during the 1940s, and a final one for the road in 1962. These ”road” movies, as they were called, took place in exotic ...
Continuing to expand the exciting world of DVD entertainment, and asserting its leadership position in recordable DVD products, Panasonic introduces the new VDR-M20 DVD camcorder. The VDR-20 records ...
My end goal is to be able to watch an archive of home videos, organized by a convenient DVD menu on the DVD player in my family room.<BR><BR>What I'm currently doing is following the directions ...
Making DVDs from camcorder footage will require a DVD authoring program. I have just returned from holiday with friends who have lent us their camcorder discs but the files are in .vro format. How can ...
I shot video using my Panasonic HDC-HS200(Can't remember the exact model)HD Camcorder and shot in 1080p. I transferred the files over to Final Cut Pro 7 on my macbook pro, edited everthing, rendered ...
DVD technology and its applications just keeps moving forward-- today Hitachi announced the release of the first DVD-RAM camcorder in Japan, on August 25, 2000. On top of that, Hitachi will also ...
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