I taped some video on my Sony Camcorder, and I want to make it into a DVD. I
attached the Sony camcorder to a computer, and it was encoding the video from
the little tape in the camcorder into MPEG-1 format. I figured to burn a DVD
from the MPEG-1.
Things were going fine, and then suddenly it quit and gave a message that
the hard drive does not have any more space. (It has 40GB, a new laptop). I
tried this several times, and it quits after 13 minutes. When the dust
settled I checked, and the hard drive is not actually full. (I think there
is not any more temporary space, is what the message refers to. After you
say quit encoding, it does a process of actually turning it into MPEG-1
format, so it must use a LOT of temporary space.) The software I am using is
Pixela, which came with the camcorder.
An obvious solution is to do segments of less than the 13 minutes, then
combine them all on the DVD. Is there some other solution? What light can
you shed on this?
Thanks
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Wayne