I want to get a JVC Camcorder in the specs it says the Recording Playback
Format
is MPEG-2, will this work with WMM? Thanks

Re: Recording Playback Format by John

John
Sat Apr 05 19:20:43 PDT 2008

RON wrote:
> I want to get a JVC Camcorder in the specs it says the Recording
> Playback Format
> is MPEG-2, will this work with WMM? Thanks
==========================
Converting to a different format will
be necessary.

The followng articles should get you started:

File type compatibility with Movie Maker
http://tinyurl.com/v8tee

Movie Maker 2 - Importing MOD Files
http://tinyurl.com/3cr735

Movie Maker 2 - Importing MPEG Files
http://tinyurl.com/eajjh

Movie Maker 2 -
Importing Video from Discs
http://tinyurl.com/n3g2b

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Re: Recording Playback Format by RON

RON
Sun Apr 06 21:35:01 PDT 2008

Looked cumbersome it was many paragraphs and such before it even tackled
converting. Is there a series of cameras that is good quality and WONT
require all this conversion? And can I ask if MPEG-2 is the best as touted,
it it has to be converted does it LOSE quality?

"John Inzer" wrote:

> RON wrote:
> > I want to get a JVC Camcorder in the specs it says the Recording
> > Playback Format
> > is MPEG-2, will this work with WMM? Thanks
> ==========================
> Converting to a different format will
> be necessary.
>
> The followng articles should get you started:
>
> File type compatibility with Movie Maker
> http://tinyurl.com/v8tee
>
> Movie Maker 2 - Importing MOD Files
> http://tinyurl.com/3cr735
>
> Movie Maker 2 - Importing MPEG Files
> http://tinyurl.com/eajjh
>
> Movie Maker 2 -
> Importing Video from Discs
> http://tinyurl.com/n3g2b
>
> --
>
> John Inzer
> Digital Media MVP
>
> Notice
> This is not tech support
> I am a volunteer
>
> Solutions that work for
> me may not work for you
>
> Proceed at your own risk
>
>
>

Re: Recording Playback Format by Saga

Saga
Mon Apr 07 07:32:25 PDT 2008

I have a DV video camera with Firewire (1394) output. I connect it to the PC and
a dialog opens up giving a choice of actions. I select Import with MovieMaker. The
entire clip is imported directly into MovieMaker.

I usually select DV AVI as the format. This is the best quality; however, each
minute takes up 168MB (or was that 186, I forget), so be prepared to have the
corresponding hard rive space available.

Check your camera documentation to see whether a similar hookup is possible.

Saga
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"RON" <RON@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:25E263B6-6714-4E40-8E7D-AA22C46F9A40@microsoft.com...
> Looked cumbersome it was many paragraphs and such before it even tackled
> converting. Is there a series of cameras that is good quality and WONT
> require all this conversion? And can I ask if MPEG-2 is the best as touted,
> it it has to be converted does it LOSE quality?
>
> "John Inzer" wrote:
>
>> RON wrote:
>> > I want to get a JVC Camcorder in the specs it says the Recording
>> > Playback Format
>> > is MPEG-2, will this work with WMM? Thanks
>> ==========================
>> Converting to a different format will
>> be necessary.
>>
>> The followng articles should get you started:
>>
>> File type compatibility with Movie Maker
>> http://tinyurl.com/v8tee
>>
>> Movie Maker 2 - Importing MOD Files
>> http://tinyurl.com/3cr735
>>
>> Movie Maker 2 - Importing MPEG Files
>> http://tinyurl.com/eajjh
>>
>> Movie Maker 2 -
>> Importing Video from Discs
>> http://tinyurl.com/n3g2b
>>
>> --
>>
>> John Inzer
>> Digital Media MVP
>>
>> Notice
>> This is not tech support
>> I am a volunteer
>>
>> Solutions that work for
>> me may not work for you
>>
>> Proceed at your own risk
>>
>>
>>



Re: Recording Playback Format by Graham

Graham
Tue Apr 08 07:57:34 PDT 2008

Most of the new cams record in a compressed format, with mpeg2 being popular
in standard definition.

If you buy one of these cams, I'd suggest you invest in a programme desinged
for editing such file types, like adobe premiere elements or Ulead
videostudio.

Both will edit and use smart render, which is that they only render the
aprts of the files which have been changed, resulting in you not losing
quality from having to render all of the file. This is also lots quicker.

Both also have 30 day free trials.


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MVP Digital Media
www.myvideoproblems.com


"RON" <RON@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I want to get a JVC Camcorder in the specs it says the Recording Playback
> Format
> is MPEG-2, will this work with WMM? Thanks



Re: Recording Playback Format by RON

RON
Tue Apr 08 10:38:01 PDT 2008

thanks for the tip, but for editing (and reformating to AVI) for WMM, which
product would be better. there were OODLES of ULEAD products and even more
Adobe products under the names you gave. Thanks

"Graham Hughes" wrote:

> Most of the new cams record in a compressed format, with mpeg2 being popular
> in standard definition.
>
> If you buy one of these cams, I'd suggest you invest in a programme desinged
> for editing such file types, like adobe premiere elements or Ulead
> videostudio.
>
> Both will edit and use smart render, which is that they only render the
> aprts of the files which have been changed, resulting in you not losing
> quality from having to render all of the file. This is also lots quicker.
>
> Both also have 30 day free trials.
>
>
> --
>
> Graham Hughes
> MVP Digital Media
> www.myvideoproblems.com
>
>
> "RON" <RON@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:D7F88503-3C85-4B1A-BCC2-72D7F3452619@microsoft.com...
> >I want to get a JVC Camcorder in the specs it says the Recording Playback
> > Format
> > is MPEG-2, will this work with WMM? Thanks
>
>
>

Re: Recording Playback Format by John

John
Tue Apr 08 11:01:53 PDT 2008

RON wrote:
> thanks for the tip, but for editing (and reformating to AVI) for WMM,
> which product would be better. there were OODLES of ULEAD products
> and even more Adobe products under the names you gave. Thanks
>
==============================
OODLES??? Graham gave you two
very specific names...

"Adobe Premiere Elements"
http://www.adobe.com/products/premiereel/
(see the big "Free Trial" button?)

And...

"Ulead VideoStudio"
http://www.ulead.com/vs/
(click..."Free Trial")

Which one is best? You decide.

--

John Inzer
Digital Media MVP

Notice
This is not tech support
I am a volunteer

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you

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