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Editing Videos Made With Jvc Hdd Camcorder For Uploading To Youtube
Many people have asked me questions about how to edit their videos because they have had problems with the videos not being loaded in widescreen or with the videos not being loaded in HD or just wi…
Canon 5d Mark Ii Made Easy Preview
This video shows quick bits and pieces from our full length DVD on the Canon 5D Mark II. This is a very detailed camera, and if you are having trouble, or just need to learn, these videos may be fo…
Behind The Scenes Footage Of The “aerobatics Made Easy” Dvd
produced by me while the big HD camera was rolling. The finished High Def DVD produced by Air Age Media is now available at www.rcstore.com.
8mm dvd New York Transfer Made Easy and Simple
If your family is that family who is constantly video taping all events, birthday parties, and milestones, you should consider yourself lucky. Not only will you be able to look back on these occasions for years to come, but now due to the 8mm dvd New York Transferring you will be able to watch these events in a format that is not ancient. All of those old camcorder tapes that you have lying around are pretty much taking up space because you cannot find the correct adaptors and cords to actually view this type of media, not anymore. There typically have been two different measurement of film in camcorders, 8mm and 16 mm. If you have the adaptor where you stick the small square into the larger rectangle VHS, and then process to stick it in your ancient CHS player then you are golden.
However if for any reason any of these items are missing you will not be able to view your precious memories. However you are in luck, with services like 16mm and 8mm dvd New York transfer your media will be safe and sound and be able to be easily viewed. No longer will you have to deal with fuzzy VHS tapes and distorted images because you have taken advantage of 16mm or 8mm dvd New York Transfer services. This way you will not only be able to view all of your old home movies but you will also be able to easily share them with family members and friends. You can even upload them onto the Internet to give access to anyone whom you choose. The options are endless when you have all of your media formatted in a version that allows you to share you memories with those you love.
16mm and 8mm dvd New York Transfer is so easy and simple that when you drop off or send in your tapes it will only take a matter of days to get all of your old tapes converted to dvds. Not only will you be able to play all of your media in any dvd player, laptop, or other devices that plays a dvd but you will also be given a back up file so that you can upload it into your computer. This way you can play with and manipulate all of your media at your leisure.
Whether you are looking to make slideshows, print actual hard copies from the master to share with relatives and friends, or just looking to do something cool with your old home movies, it is all available to you at your fingertips. Don’t waste minute not being able to share all of your precious memories that you have been holding on to for so many years. Take a look at 16mm and 8mm dvd New York Transfer as it is the key that will be able to unlock all of your old memories and bring back the life if your precious events.
Sony PD-150 / 170, VX 2000 / 2100 Camcorder Made Easy by Elite Video
Product Description
Tutorial DVD. Play on any DVD play worldwide (recommended) or CD-ROM drive (may require additional software). 95 Minutes long.
This Tutorial DVD video takes you step by step through all the controls, menu settings and operations of the cameras. (and as you may have found out – there are a lot and the menus are deep) – as well as reveal the uses for each setting.
This video goes into great detail and is a must for every Sony PD 150 / 170 and VX 2000 / 2100 owner.
There are over 200 tips tricks. Plus you will understand the different modes and their uses. It also covers all the personal menu settings, picture profiles and main menu settings.
Chapter 1
– Introduction
– Differences between cameras
– Ca… More >>
Sony PD-150 / 170, VX 2000 / 2100 Camcorder Made Easy by Elite Video
Camcorder Formats Made Easy
MiniDV: Since its launch in 1966 miniDV has become the standard format for consumer and semi-professional camcorder users and is still the standard that other formats are judged by. The tape format produces the best picture quality and PCM stereo sound of CD quality and can record 60 minutes at the best quality.
MiniDV camcorders use tapes roughly the same size as a box of matches. This has enabled camcorder manufacturers, over the years, to reduce the size of the camcorders to their present ‘pocket size’.
Recorded footage can be transferred from the miniDV camcorders by one of three different ways. Firstly as an composite analogue signal using composite AV leads, secondly as an S-video analogue signal and finally as a DV signal.
The DV signal is transferred using the DV-out port also known as a Firewire port, or IEEE1394 and also as i.Link and connected to your computer by a Firewire cable. When transferring your footage by this method there is no loss of quality in the picture and audio and this is what makes this format so popular.
Almost all miniDV camcorders have a DV-out port and better quality ones will have a DV-in port for transferring edited footage back to your camcorder. Although other formats are gaining in popularity miniDV still has plenty of life ahead of it yet and the camcorders are good value for money.
DVD: DVD is increasing in popularity and claiming a bigger slice of the market since its introduction in mid 2001. The main advantage of DVD camcorders is convenience. Record your footage to the disc, remove it and play it in your DVD player without the need for cables or connections.
DVD camcorders use 8cm discs in a variety of recordable formats. DVD-R is a single use disc, compatible with all DVD players and used by all camcorder manufacturers. DVD-RAM is a rewritable disc that offers in camera editing and supported by Hitachi and Panasonic. DVD-/+RW is another rewriteable format and is supported by Sony.
Originally there were disc compatibility issues with DVD players but most DVD players will now play a variety of discs and some camcorders offer multi format capability making them more flexible.
DVD camcorder performance has improved tremendously since its introduction but still has disadvantages. Discs can only record 18 minutes of best quality video and editing is not as easy as miniDV but for easy of use DVD format is a fine choice.
HDD: Hard disk drive is the latest format to be used in camcorders. Originally introduced by JVC but now promoted by other manufacturers. Hard drives are currently as large as 30GB and can store 35 hours in standard recording mode and up to seven hours in best quality mode.
HDD camcorders are yet to match the quality of miniDV camcorders but their performance is still impressive and no doubt will get better still. With virtually no moving parts HDD camcorders are very compact and could well replace miniDV as the main format.
One obvious failing with HDD camcorders is once the hard disk is full the footage must be downloaded or over written. This may not be a big problem unless you are on vacation for some time and away from your computer.
Memory Card: Camcorder manufacturers have been providing a digital stills function with their camcorders for some time now. The stills are recorded on a memory card of one sort or another which fit into a card slot in the camcorder. Cameras are now being offered that record video footage to memory cards
Memory cards are normally only 1GB so quickly fill up even though the video is stored in highly compressed MPEG4 format. A good supply of cards are required for any long recording. However this format is convenient for posting to the internet or sending via email. Due to the compression the picture quality is inferior to other formats.
As the video is stored to card or memory stick the memory card camcorders are generally the smallest type on the market and are suitable as a pocket camcorder. Ongoing developement has already lead to MPEG2 video format as used by DVD and HDD camcorders. The SDHC card has recently been developed offering sizes up to 32MB.
