Date : March 9th, 2010Category : UncategorizedAuthor : Editor2 Comments
I captured the file from the camcorder via the USB connection. I chose “Large File” from the drop down menu in Windows Movie Maker which created a 640 x 400 (about) frame. The resulting DVD was badly pixelated full screen on my computer and my HD TV. Is there a way to at least come close to the original quality when burning to DVD?
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My first somewhat serious attempt at a music video. It was shot at my home studio 2 years after I made the switch from digital to tape. It was part of a collaborative album called “Subterranean R…
The camcorder tapes I have are TDK 8mm HS90 tapes that were used in a Sony camcorder in years 2000-2002. I no longer have the camera and really want to do these myself instead of using a company to do it for me. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.