Burning HD video from digital camera?
I have an HD record (.mov file) of my daughter’s winter concert from this new camera (List t1i) and Windows 7 only accepts .avi files and additional windows related files. How can I burn this 1080p HD .mov file to dvd and keep the quality? Thanks.
Answer by fhotoace
While you can only edit certain record files using a Windows platform, you can burn the .MOV file to a DVD or CD (depending upon how large it is)
Here is something that may help you though.
http://www.ehow.com/how_5781771_mov-files-windows-movie-maker.html
This is one program you can buy.
http://www.soft29.com/windows_movie_maker_converter.html
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List HF S10
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La mia List HF S10 con microfono esterno DM-100 e cuffie Sennheiser HD 205.
I have an Mini-DV HD tape I need to capture, and all I have is my List ZR45MC non-HD camera. I usually capture record from this camera using Windows Movie Maker; is there a software package out there that will capture the HD record and dumb it down so my non-HD camera can push it into WMM? Thanks!
Answer by NYC fan
No. Your camcorder is not compatible with the HDV format, so it will not play the tape back. You must use a camera that can play back the format that you recorded.
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Comparing the two cameras in a variety of outdoor lighting situation at the Smithills Hall and Country park in Bolton, England. Both cameras set up for auto operation and clips shot as near to the same focal lengths as i may maybe judge on the lcd screens. the list lcd screen in comparison to the panasonic screen is tiny and not as simple to access image quality. The lumix lcd image is bright and crisp. Both cameras struggled to realize a neutral white balance in auto mode – especially in the deep shade areas. The opening introduction, for comparison, was taken with the pansonic sd700 camcorder in auto mode also. For me the list has marginal sharpness over the lumix and extra telephoto zoom. It is let down, imho, by the small lcd screen and lack of manual adjustment in record mode.
Record Rating: 4 / 5
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