I have a DV tape that's about 60 minutes in length, within that tape
there are about 7 different short video recording clips. I used
automatic capture and WMM2 was able to differentiate the different
clips and display them accordingly. BUT, when it comes to saving those
clips, WMM2 saves them together in one big video file. When I right
click on each individual clip, there is an option to "create clip",
but that option simplies saves the whole tape into a single file,
without the ability to save just that particular clip. This is the
first time I am using WMM on XP. The last time I used WMM it was on
another machine running Windows ME, and there was an option to save
individual clip separately from each other. Any help/suggestion is
appreciated.

Re: how to save separate clips from one single big tape? by Rehan

Rehan
Sun Oct 24 09:54:11 CDT 2004

A Clip is only a set of start and end marker within the same source file. if
you want to make seperate clip files then use WinDV to capture.

--
Rehan
www.rehanfx.org - get transitions and effects for Windows MovieMaker



"namsilat" <talismana@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:507nn01f8ivv9shqfqe186usl0lo4b84ca@4ax.com...
>I have a DV tape that's about 60 minutes in length, within that tape
> there are about 7 different short video recording clips. I used
> automatic capture and WMM2 was able to differentiate the different
> clips and display them accordingly. BUT, when it comes to saving those
> clips, WMM2 saves them together in one big video file. When I right
> click on each individual clip, there is an option to "create clip",
> but that option simplies saves the whole tape into a single file,
> without the ability to save just that particular clip. This is the
> first time I am using WMM on XP. The last time I used WMM it was on
> another machine running Windows ME, and there was an option to save
> individual clip separately from each other. Any help/suggestion is
> appreciated.



Re: how to save separate clips from one single big tape? by namsilat

namsilat
Sun Oct 24 18:15:45 CDT 2004

ok I was quite impressed with WinDVD's video quality, so with my
original problem of one tape containing multiple recording clips,
WinDVD will automatically save these different clips as separate
individual files?



On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 15:54:11 +0100, "Rehan" <someone@somewhere.com>
wrote:

>A Clip is only a set of start and end marker within the same source file. if
>you want to make seperate clip files then use WinDV to capture.


Re: how to save separate clips from one single big tape? by Rehan

Rehan
Sun Oct 24 20:31:15 CDT 2004

Note that "WinDVD" is a seperate software from "WinDV".

WinDVD: is for DVD playback
WinDV is for DV capture from and save to digital tape.
http://windv.mourek.cz/

> (WinDV) will automatically save these different clips as separate
> individual files?

yes it has the option to save the clips as seperate files.

--
Rehan
www.rehanfx.org - get transitions and effects for Windows MovieMaker



"namsilat" <talismana@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> ok I was quite impressed with WinDVD's video quality, so with my
> original problem of one tape containing multiple recording clips,
> WinDVD will automatically save these different clips as separate
> individual files?
>
>
>
> On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 15:54:11 +0100, "Rehan" <someone@somewhere.com>
> wrote:
>
>>A Clip is only a set of start and end marker within the same source file.
>>if
>>you want to make seperate clip files then use WinDV to capture.
>



RE: how to save separate clips from one single big tape? by rgoodson

rgoodson
Sat Jan 08 17:55:02 CST 2005

I just downloaded, and installed wmm2, but the capture video automatic option
is not there. Have I done something wrong?

"namsilat" wrote:

> I have a DV tape that's about 60 minutes in length, within that tape
> there are about 7 different short video recording clips. I used
> automatic capture and WMM2 was able to differentiate the different
> clips and display them accordingly. BUT, when it comes to saving those
> clips, WMM2 saves them together in one big video file. When I right
> click on each individual clip, there is an option to "create clip",
> but that option simplies saves the whole tape into a single file,
> without the ability to save just that particular clip. This is the
> first time I am using WMM on XP. The last time I used WMM it was on
> another machine running Windows ME, and there was an option to save
> individual clip separately from each other. Any help/suggestion is
> appreciated.
>