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Hi Nathan, thanks for the information. I will look into Nero 6 Ultra.
"Nathan McNulty" wrote:
> If you go with Nero 6 Ultra, it comes with Nero Vision Express which can
> do a little bit of video editing and stuff. It also supports writing
> DVD's and will re-encode to the proper format for you. I highly suggest
> Nero over Roxio.
>
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> Nathan McNulty
>
>
> Jan wrote:
> > Hi Nathan,
> > thanks. I will check out what you have suggested. I have the Firewire
> > however I will have to check out #2. What versions of Nero or Roxio do you
> > suggest?
> > ;-)
> >
> >
> > "Nathan McNulty" wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Here are my suggestions. First off, if you can connect the video camera
> >>through USB or FireWire, move to #2.
> >>
> >>1) You may need to buy a capture card if you don't have a way to connect
> >>your video camera to the computer.
> >>
> >>2) You may need a DVD Authoring program to encode the video if it is not
> >>already recorded in MPEG II (DVD) format already. If your video camera
> >>records in DVD Compiant MPEG II, you can move to #3.
> >>
> >>3) Simply use a program like Nero or Roxio to burn the Video to DVD as a
> >>Video DVD (not Data DVD). Your DVD Authoring program may actually
> >>support writing the movie to DVD for you which would remove the need for
> >>this.
> >>
> >>You may need absolutely nothing new, you may need a lot of new things.
> >>Just have to figure out how to connect it and how to get it onto DVD
> >>
> >>----
> >>Nathan McNulty
> >>
> >>
> >>Jan wrote:
> >>
> >>>Hi I would like some advise as to what hardwareI/software I would require on
> >>>my computer to allow me to create DVDs from my Video camera recordings? My
> >>>Video camera also taked digital shots so I would like to incorporat these in
> >>>the DVDs also. Any information would be greatly appreciated
> >>>
> >>>Thanks in advance
> >>>
> >>
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