Hi, not sure where to post, and searches don't bring up anything relevant; I have a standard JVC mini-DV camcorder; when i play the home movie tapes back with the camcorder plugged into the TV the time stamp (of when it was recorded) can either be visible or invisible on the screen. I want to back these home movies up to DVD. I would like to be able to preserve the time stamp, but also preserve the ability to turn it on or off when watching the DVD. The only sensible way i can think of so that any stand-alone set-top DVD player can turn the time/date on or off is to have it as a subtitle on the movie. Is this possible? or is there a better way to achieve what i want? thanks anyone.
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Hi kkkkkk,
These may be of use:
DV Time Stamp
Visual DV Time Stamp
DV Sub Maker
DVdate
DV_Datecode
Hope that helps. Good luck...There is some corner of a foreign field that is forever England: Telstra Stadium, Sydney, 22/11/2003.
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