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The easiest way is to just add your footage to DVD Flick (it's free) and it'll do everything that's needed. You'll get a much more watchable DVD if you edit the video first using something like Windows Movie Maker (also free and probably already on…
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The easiest way is to just add your footage to DVD Flick (it's free) and it'll do everything that's needed. You'll get a much more watchable DVD if you edit the video first using something like Windows Movie Maker (also free and probably already on…
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What sort of camcorder is it? Some models allow you to transfer from tape to card, but the quality's very poor - it would probably be better to sort out why you can't capture the video from tape.
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You can put them back on the card, but take a look at the card's folder structure - there'll be a folder called DCIM, and maybe other folders underneath using a naming convention based on the date. Make sure you put your files in the right place an…
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You'll need to capture the video via firewire - if your PC hasn't already got one you'll need to install a firewire card. They're cheap, easy to install and readily available. You'll also need a firewire cable. Once everything's connected you can c…
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Just drag and drop from the camera to a folder on your hard drive with Windows Explorer.
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The quality won't suffer by transferring the video from the iPhone to Final Cut - it's the same string of 0s and 1s. What will happen is that the larger screen on your Mac will make it much more obvious whenever there's a problem with your original…
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The quality won't suffer by transferring the video from the iPhone to Final Cut - it's the same string of 0s and 1s. What will happen is that the larger screen on your Mac will make it much more obvious whenever there's a problem with your original…
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The quality won't suffer by transferring the video from the iPhone to Final Cut - it's the same string of 0s and 1s. What will happen is that the larger screen on your Mac will make it much more obvious whenever there's a problem with your original…
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The quality won't suffer by transferring the video from the iPhone to Final Cut - it's the same string of 0s and 1s. What will happen is that the larger screen on your Mac will make it much more obvious whenever there's a problem with your original…
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I don't know Cucusoft, but Super should work. If they're both failing the problem may not be with the software - what format are you trying to convert to, and what happens when you try? Are you trying to convert the .vob files or something else?
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True - the Poynting-Robertson effect (amongst others) acts to clear the solar system of dust, so the zodiacal dust is more recent.
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True - the Poynting-Robertson effect (amongst others) acts to clear the solar system of dust, so the zodiacal dust is more recent.
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Go into Pan and Crop and rotate it there.
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Go into Pan and Crop and rotate it there.
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Go into Pan and Crop and rotate it there.
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True - the Poynting-Robertson effect (amongst others) acts to clear the solar system of dust, so the zodiacal dust is more recent.
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I don't know Cucusoft, but Super should work. If they're both failing the problem may not be with the software - what format are you trying to convert to, and what happens when you try? Are you trying to convert the .vob files or something else?
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The quality won't suffer by transferring the video from the iPhone to Final Cut - it's the same string of 0s and 1s. What will happen is that the larger screen on your Mac will make it much more obvious whenever there's a problem with your original…
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The quality won't suffer by transferring the video from the iPhone to Final Cut - it's the same string of 0s and 1s. What will happen is that the larger screen on your Mac will make it much more obvious whenever there's a problem with your original…
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Just drag and drop from the camera to a folder on your hard drive with Windows Explorer.
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Just drag and drop from the camera to a folder on your hard drive with Windows Explorer.
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Just drag and drop from the camera to a folder on your hard drive with Windows Explorer.
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Just drag and drop from the camera to a folder on your hard drive with Windows Explorer.
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Just drag and drop from the camera to a folder on your hard drive with Windows Explorer.
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Just drag and drop from the camera to a folder on your hard drive with Windows Explorer.
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Just drag and drop from the camera to a folder on your hard drive with Windows Explorer.
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Just drag and drop from the camera to a folder on your hard drive with Windows Explorer.
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Just drag and drop from the camera to a folder on your hard drive with Windows Explorer.
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Just drag and drop from the camera to a folder on your hard drive with Windows Explorer.