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    I am currently in the process of importing all of my home movies (on MiniDv) to my hard drive. To capture, I have been experimenting using Windows Movie Makerand WinDV.

    My questions is if there is any way to have the date code stamp display on the captured video? I've done some searching on this subject and unbelievably, haven't found much help. To me, in 2010, this should be a no brainer... maybe it is and I am missing something?

    TIA!
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    On already captured material use DVdate. Captureflux, by the same author, can do it when capturing.
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