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    I'm working on a project of importing all of my 8mm/Hi8/D8 and HDV content into my computer. Is there a very simple and free program that will handle the basic DV transport method and input into a digital file, with the option as separate files for each clip, or 1 long file? I do not need any other capability but to control the camera to start/stop playback and import the file. The program would need to work with Win 7 x64.
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    Try searching "Tools" (left side of screen) -- there may be others you like. But, WinDV gets my vote.
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    not sure if it works with 7
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    windv

    it does work with W7
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    Using WinDV, working just fine on Win7 x64.
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  7. I used Stoik Video Capture with excellent results in the past. I highly recommend it. Very small and a tiny footprint.
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    Hi,
    There's an excellent free software for capturing and processing DV files on the fly. It's called Enosoft. You can find it at: www.enosoft.com
    It's a teriffic program.
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    Originally Posted by mediachimp View Post
    Hi,
    There's an excellent free software for capturing and processing DV files on the fly. It's called Enosoft. You can find it at: www.enosoft.com
    It's a teriffic program.
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    It has many useful features, but the scene-splitting in the enosoft software isn't frame-accurate. IME it loses about 0.5 - 1 second of video at each scene change. WinDV rarely loses anything - sometimes I suspect it loses a single frame, but that could be the camcorder.

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  10. Originally Posted by 2Bdecided View Post
    Originally Posted by mediachimp View Post
    Hi,
    There's an excellent free software for capturing and processing DV files on the fly. It's called Enosoft. You can find it at: www.enosoft.com
    It's a teriffic program.
    Cheers,
    Fred
    It has many useful features, but the scene-splitting in the enosoft software isn't frame-accurate. IME it loses about 0.5 - 1 second of video at each scene change. WinDV rarely loses anything - sometimes I suspect it loses a single frame, but that could be the camcorder.

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    That's about right. For frame-accurate splitting, I recommend WinDV.

    [FWIW, the reason I didn't make it frame-accurate (which would require more processing and more of my time) is because most scenes have a second or two of stuff you don't need and, once dropped on to an NLE timeline, will be trimmed off. The logger, though, is frame-accurate and creates EDLs.]
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    OP mentioned HDV. For that use HDVsplit.
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