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Do I Lose Information When I Record From a Digital-8 Tape to a DVD?

25 Mar

I have been loading family videos from our Digital-8mm camcorder onto our computer.

As far as I can tell, one hour of those videos takes roughly 12 GB on the pc. But, when I burn those videos onto a DVD, the same videos use roughly 4 GB per hour.

Am I losing “quality” or information in this process of copying videos from our camcorder to DVD?

Is there anything I can do about it?

I am mainly copying the videos because I’m concerned that Digital-8 will no longer be used one day in the near future. And, I’m wanted to protect our “family treasures.”

 
 

How do you lose the camcorder Icons when burning to DVD?

17 Mar

I have a JVC GZ-MG37U camcorder. The DVD burner is a Sony. When I burn to DVD the Camcorder Icons are on the DVD. I would like to only see what I am trying to record. Thanks for any assistance.

 
 

Transfer Vhs to DVD – Don’t Lose Your Precious Home Movies

22 Jan

You may have old vhs tapes or 8mm full of memories stacked somewhere. I have bad news, those precious moments recorded are not gonna last forever. Yes, they are fading. Fortunately good quality DVDs last much longer. You probably have many home movies on vhs tapes that need transfer to DVD.

If you want to preserve these old movies you will need to transfer vhs to DVD. The process is a little more complicated that converting other formats, because most vhs videos are recorded on tapes and are not stored elsewhere.

Besides paying somebody to do this, there are 3 ways to transfer vhs to DVD or 8mm dvd transfer;

You can use your computer with a capture card or USB device. Mind you, you need a lot of space on your hard drive. At least 5GB. Hard drives or disks are cheap, but if you want to use free space on your hard drive, make sure you defragment your disk first.

To transfer VHS to DVD you will need to hook up the VHS player to your computer.
Your best quality option is using the S-video output (if you have one) on your VHS player. Next options are using the yellow analog video (RCA) composite output.

You may want to use a digital camcorder (or DV) if you have the appropriate inputs available.

If you have a dvd and want to use a video converter to make the video friendly for your little device, this is completely understandable as many different formats can be used from dvds to little devices. Videora is a straightforward video converter program that will get your dvds running quickly and smoothly on your iPod.

The most time consuming way is to capture the vhs video using an analog-to-DV converter. If you want to make edits to your existing video, this is the best option, though it will take you hours if you really want to edit all the parts you don’t want on the final dvd.

This way of conversion limits the opportunities to edit the video but converting one hour of video takes only one hour. After you have converted the video to MPEG-2, the next step is to record the dvd. Vhs will automatically be converted to dvd and the dvds will also be created.

If you want to transfer your movie from vhs to dvd without making whatsoever edits, this is the best way to do it. You can free up hard drive space by storing your video clips on CD or DVD once you’re done editing them.

Handy tip: If you own an analog camcorder, you do NOT need to go out and buy a digital camcorder in order to make DVDs or internet videos.

 

How to convert HD video and not lose the quality?

20 Jan

HD(High-definition) video refers to any video system of higher resolution than standard-definition (SD) video, and most commonly involves display resolutions of 1280×720 pixels (720p) or 1920×1080 pixels (1080i/1080p).

And, when you want to upload these HD videos on Youtube or play them on iPod, you will come across this problem – “I need to convert HD video formats for uploading or portable players, but why the output quality often gets bad after conversion?”

This article can help your resolve this issue – convert HD video and not lose the quality.

Here I just take the Aiseesoft HD Video Converter as a sample.

This HD video converter(Download) supports HD video output and all Resolution parameter of the HD video in the settings have been changed from 1280*720 to 1920*1080.

So, you just need to select the output video format from the HD video column (mp4 for iPod, wmv for uploading, etc.) and adjust the Resolution to 1920*1080 and Bit Rate to 10000 kbps or 8000kbps.(This HD video converter also supports setting Resolution parameters manually, so you can type the data by yourself).

After parameter adjusting, you can edit the video effect or start to conversion directly.

If you do not know how to convert HD video with this HD Video Converter, please visit: How to convert HD videos.

Tips: Waht is TS, MTS, M2TS?

TS is the abbreviation of Transport stream (in high definition). It is a communication protocol for audio, video, and data which is specified in MPEG-2 Part 1, Systems (ISO/IEC standard 13818-1) (TS == Transport Steam).
Nowadays, TS files are widely spread on the internet as (usually split) recording profiles from HDTV broadcasts. Some Camcorders such as JVC Everio GZ-HD40 also support this HD format.

MTS format is a high-definition MPEG, AVC, H.264 transport stream video file format which commonly used by HD camcorders such as Sony Canon, Panasonic.
.MTS files are used premarily with Sony hardware. Camcorders make use of MTS in the form of AVCHD, a recording format made specifically for camcorders. Some camcorder models from Canon also use MTS files. These files are also present on Blu-ray disc compilations, therefore they are capable of storing quite a large amount of information and data tracks.

M2TS file format is given to video/audio files created by certain Sony Camcorder models. A .m2ts file is a Sony high definition video file type. M2ts files are raw AVCHD videos recorded using Sony’s , such as the HDR-SR(xx) series models. Panasonic, Canon and other brands of AVCHD camcorders also record in m2ts format. Currently, m2ts files can be played using the Picture Motion Browser, which is an application video player provided with Sony AVCHD camcorders.

 

Transfer Vhs to DVD – Don’t Lose Your Precious Home Movies

05 Oct

You may have old vhs tapes or 8mm full of memories stacked somewhere. I have bad news, those precious moments recorded are not gonna last forever. Yes, they are fading. Fortunately good quality DVDs last much longer. You probably have many home movies on vhs tapes that need transfer to DVD.

If you want to preserve these old movies you will need to transfer vhs to DVD. The process is a little more complicated that converting other formats, because most vhs videos are recorded on tapes and are not stored elsewhere.

Besides paying somebody to do this, there are 3 ways to transfer vhs to DVD or 8mm dvd transfer;

You can use your computer with a capture card or USB device. Mind you, you need a lot of space on your hard drive. At least 5GB. Hard drives or disks are cheap, but if you want to use free space on your hard drive, make sure you defragment your disk first.

To transfer VHS to DVD you will need to hook up the VHS player to your computer.
Your best quality option is using the S-video output (if you have one) on your VHS player. Next options are using the yellow analog video (RCA) composite output.

You may want to use a digital camcorder (or DV) if you have the appropriate inputs available.

If you have a dvd and want to use a video converter to make the video friendly for your little device, this is completely understandable as many different formats can be used from dvds to little devices. Videora is a straightforward video converter program that will get your dvds running quickly and smoothly on your iPod.

The most time consuming way is to capture the vhs video using an analog-to-DV converter. If you want to make edits to your existing video, this is the best option, though it will take you hours if you really want to edit all the parts you don’t want on the final dvd.

This way of conversion limits the opportunities to edit the video but converting one hour of video takes only one hour. After you have converted the video to MPEG-2, the next step is to record the dvd. Vhs will automatically be converted to dvd and the dvds will also be created.

If you want to transfer your movie from vhs to dvd without making whatsoever edits, this is the best way to do it. You can free up hard drive space by storing your video clips on CD or DVD once you’re done editing them.

Handy tip: If you own an analog camcorder, you do NOT need to go out and buy a digital camcorder in order to make DVDs or internet videos.