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Old 12-29-2007, 03:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi, being xmas and having lots of family and friends over, naturally we got the old video camera out. Now it isnt digital, it has those little tapes, and i can connect to computer but it fills up my 250GB hard drive after a few minutes of trying to download.

Is there a program i can use to stream the video in the computer and it compresses or converts it. I hook up the camera through USB.
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Old 01-02-2008, 05:52 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I have both analog and digital camcorders. I get 1 hour of top quality on each but this can be extended to 1 1/2 hour on the digital and 2 hours on the analog with a small loss in quality. the captured files run about 3 to 5 gigs on my hard drive.I have had as many as a dozen one hour videos on my 200 gig HD at one time. Nero is a good program and capture is fast and efficient. I also have Sony vegas studio platinum and Roxio.They all capture to a much smaller file than you mention. two hour movies capture to about 8 gigs.DVD shrink compresses the digital 2 hours into about 4.7 gigs to fit a DVD but to get a 2 hour movie captured from analog tape I must redice the quality. This option is usually provided with your software. Some new digital camcorders offer a 30 gig hard drive in place of tape.This option offers many hours of filming.I do't recall the exact figure but it's a lot, perhpas 10 hours or more. A 250 gig file would let you film constantly for about a week.
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my friend has blaze media, so im using that.....but audio gets out of sync when converting to divX video and mp3 audio
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