Hi,
Does anyone know of a utility that will allow you to send multiple AVIs to a DV Camcorder (Via firewire) on Win 98SE?
I'm suffering from the 4gig file limit, and have to send multiple AVIs to my camera if the video(s) I create are longer than about 20 mins. The problem is: as soon as I send the second file, my camera rewinds about 20 frames - not to mention when I send the file to the camera - it starts recording +/- 5 or 10 frames too soon/ late.
If there's a utility to "chain" all of them together, it'd save my sanity.
Further info: I'm using Ulead Media Studio Pro 6.0.
Thanks.
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Well you can do this with Premiere by just putting the files on the timeline and using the output to tape function. You can output up to 3 hrs which is well beyond your tape limit.
I haven't tested it, but I believe ULEAD VideoStudio6 will do the same thing. Put your separate files on the time line, then output to the camera. -
Scenalizer Live is a great tool for this, just select all files and upload them to the camcorder
It's also a great tool for capturing (scene detection included)
http://scenalyzer.com
cheers
LeoEquipment:
Athlon 1700 XP system
512 Mb RAM
Geforce 3 Ti500 64mb
1x 100 Gb hard disc (IDE)
1x 40 Gb hard disc (IDE)
1x 40 Gb hard disc (firewire) -
Thanks a lot for that Eric and Leo.
The "timeline" option in Media Studio pro seems to create an AVI before going to tape (hence will still hit the 4 gig limit).
But: Scenalyzer... wow! What an application! That did the trick (and a whole lot more).
This app really should get a proper mention on this site.... it is to digital video capture what Virtual Dub is for Analogue capture.
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