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    I have just purchased a sony handcam and took several movies which I downloaded onto my Pentium2.8 winxp pro computer. Can some one suggest what programs I should use to create a movie from my handycam movies and then burn it to a DVD so it can be viewed on my TV. I tried Windows Movie Maker (crashed a lot) no sound and movies only play for first 25% of each one. Muvee auto producer (trial version bundled) - no sound. tmpge xpress - no sound data file. Sonic record & nero won't work. funny thing is the movies play perfectly with Power DVD! I have HP lightscribe dual layer DVD burner and DVD Decripter and DVD shrink.

    Dave
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  2. What format is it in coming off the camera ?
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  3. I assume it is already DVD video, since PowerDVD can play it. Use TMPGenc DVDauthor to edit/produce, and use Nero burning ROM to burn the DVD.
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    Format is mpeg.

    will try TMPGenc DVDauthor - thanks
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  5. Originally Posted by SingSing
    I assume it is already DVD video, since PowerDVD can play it. Use TMPGenc DVDauthor to edit/produce, and use Nero burning ROM to burn the DVD.

    PowerDVD will play pretty much anything - it's not unreasonable to assume it's MPEG2 when people mention software DVD players, but can be misleading. Software players are more tolerable to out-of-spec authoring and can usually play other formats.

    The video could still be DVD-VR, but TMPGenc DVD Author will still handle it (I use it when handling media recorded on my standalone).
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    A camcorder model number is all that is needed.
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