Graham
Sun Aug 01 05:37:29 CDT 2004
Also bear in mind if you are previewing the movie in MM, it is just this ...
a preview .... and not an indication of the finished quality. To test, make
a little movie and send back to the cam - if it has dvin - and then watch on
the tv, it should be the same.
Graham
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"Jake Ludington" <JakeLudington@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> If you want to output your movie to CD or DVD, always import it as DV-AVI,
> which is the same quality used by your DV cam when the video is originally
> recorded.
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> Jake Ludington
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> Author: Easy Digital Home Movies
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> "erasmus" wrote:
>
>> I have succesfully recorded video to Movie Maker from a Sony Handycam
>> thru the firewire port, but am shocked at the poor quality of the
>> recording, versus what I watch directly on my Handycam. My idea was to
>> put video from my camera to CD or DVD and save for posterity. I
>> obviously have much to learn about doing this right. Where shall I go to
>> start learning about the techniques, file choices, etc etc etc.