Hey all, I'm running Vista Home Premium 64 bit, capturing home videos from my Sony TRV22 via firewire, using Vista's very simply Import Video wizrd. I can capture everything just fine, quality is great, not many dropped frames, everything works like a charm, but it doesn't capture the date/time display from the camcorder. I'm ripping these to my pc for archiving purposes, and must have the date/time on there, or else we'll never know when they were taken!
The display is turned on on the camcorder, because it displays fine on the TV and such. But is there any way to get windows to capture that display? If not, is there some 3rd party capture app that would let me do it?
If we're going with a 3rd party app, I don't want anything too complicated. I simply want to capture each tape as a whole video, to the highest quality possible, no loss. I have a huge hard drive, so space is not an issue. And of course, free would be nice.
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Not sure if these work with 64bit Vista, but they're free so you don't lose anything by trying.
Enosoft DV Processor
Captureflux
...and for already captured DV-AVIs, there's DVDate and more such apps under https://www.videohelp.com/tools/sections/dv"Just another sheep boy, duck call, swan
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Originally Posted by JohnnyMalaria:cool: Very funny Scotty, now beam down my clothes. :cool:
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To clarify your question...
Are you saying you want the Date and Time to display on the video like you see in the viewscreen on the camera, and be part of the video like hard coded subtitles?
Or are you asking if the Date and Time are contained in the data stream when capsferring and you would like a way to view that data as if you were viewing it on the camera viewscreen, but not make it part of the video, like selectable subtitles?"Shut up Wesley!" -- Captain Jean-Luc Picard
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Originally Posted by frankmaster100John Miller
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Originally Posted by JohnnyMalaria:cool: Very funny Scotty, now beam down my clothes. :cool:
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Maybe stating the obvious, but note that burning them into the video means that if at some future date you want to use the footage for anything other than viewing the memories it will be difficult/impossible to remove them.
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Originally Posted by gadgetguy:cool: Very funny Scotty, now beam down my clothes. :cool:
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One solution might be to just have the time/date display for X number of seconds on each new scene rather than all the way through. I know DVDate (and CaptureFlux) can do this, Enosoft DV Processor doesn't have specific settings for this but you can probably do it manually (unless John comes up with a spiffy solution.)
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Or archive 2 copies, one with and one without...
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If you go the soft subs route, DVDatecode outputs sub files that you could use. You could store these with the DV-AVI for future use.
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Originally Posted by Safesurfer
frankmaster100 - do you intend to archive your tapes to a different format such as MPEG2? If not - i.e., keep them as DV files - then all the data will be there and instead of relying on availability of software in the future, you'll be able to send the files back to the camcorder and see the date on its screen (no need to record). Of course, that assumes the camcorder will still be around. Even if the heads etc are screwed, it won't matter. Just a thought.John Miller -
These are all good ideas, I guess I have some deciding to do. I definitely don't want to archive two copies, and hoping that I'll have a camcorder around to get the data later down the road isn't the option. My first priority is to have the dates there, as I'm not a big video producer or anything, these are just for archival purposes.
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It shouldn't be - using the current time is an option but should be disabled by default. Make sure the embedded data processing option is not turned on. In the meantime I'll look into it.
EDIT - I've just double checked the version up on the server and it behaves correctly. When you connect to the camcorder and play the tape what do the time/date show in the display below the video? (No need to do anything else - the input window is always live). -
Originally Posted by JohnnyMalaria:cool: Very funny Scotty, now beam down my clothes. :cool:
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That's a relief - I was rather worried.
Seems quite ironic that it should be on April 1stJohn Miller -
Originally Posted by JohnnyMalaria:cool: Very funny Scotty, now beam down my clothes. :cool:
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PLEASE post dv stuff in our DV camcorder section. Moving you!
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Originally Posted by frankmaster100
e.g. DV.1998-08-01_11-45-58 005.avi is a clip from my tape number 005, recorded at 11:45 in the morning on the 1st August 1998.
The filename template can be almost anything - there's a drop down menu, and you can add what you want.
I don't think filenames will cause a problem with "...I don't want to have to rely on some outdated software or OS to read the date codes" - if you have the files, you have the filenames!
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Originally Posted by 2Bdecided:cool: Very funny Scotty, now beam down my clothes. :cool:
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Originally Posted by Baldrick:cool: Very funny Scotty, now beam down my clothes. :cool:
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Originally Posted by JohnnyMalaria
One more question, this might be a bug, might not, but it's kind of bugging me. I posted this on the forum on your site, but wasn't sure how often that gets looked at.
Anyway the problem is now that if I allow the tape to capture all the way to the end of the tape, and the tape stops BEFORE I'm able to stop the capture process, then file is messed up. By that I mean that when you try to play the file, it looks as if it is only 2 minutes long. Say, in Windows Media Player, if I play the file, the little time slider only shows 2 minutes long, but after the slider reaches the end, the video continues to play to it's full length. So the size of the video is as expected, about 16GB, and the video is actually the right length, but after 2 minutes, you can't control the video with the slider. You can't fast forward or anything like that.
However, if I stop the capture process BEFORE stopping the tape or letting the tape run through to the end, then all is well, and the slider bar accurately shows the correct time for the video. Did I make sense?:cool: Very funny Scotty, now beam down my clothes. :cool: -
Odd...I posted a reply on Monday - do you get sent notifications? Anyway, here's what I said:
Do you mean that the file contains all of the video up to the end of the recorded portion of the tape?
What happens if you open one of the "2 minute" files in our software? What does the progress bar on the left-hand side do? Can you scrub it to the true end of the file?
BTW, if you are capturing to Type-2, the bar may not move at all.John Miller -
Originally Posted by JohnnyMalaria:cool: Very funny Scotty, now beam down my clothes. :cool:
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[quote="frankmaster100"][quote="2Bdecided"]
Originally Posted by frankmaster100
(You do realise it's automatic, don't you?)
I suppose it depends what you want to do with it. If you're not intending to do any editing at all, then I guess multiple files are a problem for going from one miniDV tape to one DVD.
However, if you are going to edit (and I can't imagine many home movies that wouldn't benefit from some editing!), then you can just drop the whole lot on the time line in one go, and delete the scenes you don't want as a first editing step - separate files makes this part much easier!
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[quote="2Bdecided"][quote="frankmaster100"]
Originally Posted by 2Bdecided
But I'm getting off topic. I do realize that it can do each scene automatically, but you gotta realize that these tapes contain tons of different scenes, some of them only 10 to 30 seconds long. I'd like to keep a clean set of videos for each drive. But I can definitely see the benefits of having each scene on it's own file, so I'll have to look into that.:cool: Very funny Scotty, now beam down my clothes. :cool: -
Originally Posted by frankmaster100
I tried playing the file in your software, the slider was able to scrub correctly to the end of the video.:cool: Very funny Scotty, now beam down my clothes. :cool:
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