Exporting DV files.

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Hi,
Can anyone please advise me on the following. I have a Sony camcorder DCR-TRV320E PAL. This does not allow me to export movie clips from Movie Maker 2 to tape. As I wish to record on a VCR is there anyway that I can do so from Movie Maker 2. Many thanks,
 
Hi Sid,

What do you mean when you say it does not allow you to
export movie clips back to tape? You "should" be able
to do that via the IEEE-1394 (iLink, FireWire) port.

Please provide more details of your problem, and
hopefully someone will be able to help you.

--
-Bob
____________________________
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP Media Center Edition
www.microsoft.com/ehome


Sid said:
Hi,
Can anyone please advise me on the following. I have a Sony camcorder DCR-TRV320E PAL. This does not allow me to export movie
clips from Movie Maker 2 to tape. As I wish to record on a VCR is there anyway that I can do so from Movie Maker 2. Many thanks,
 
Take a look at this "DV Enabler":
http://www.threedoubleyou.com/dvenabler.htm

I really don't know anything about this product --
I just stumbled upon it when I did a google
search for your camcorder. But its description
sounds like just what you need. :-)

Hope this helps!

--
-Bob
____________________________
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP Media Center Edition
www.microsoft.com/ehome


Sid said:
Hi Bob,
Thank you for your reply.
When I click on Save Movie File and navigate to DV camera, a message reads `Your camera does not support recording your movie to
tape`. Sorry that I sdid not make this clear in my question. As my camcorder does not have `DV in` is there any other method that I
can use to record to VCR.
 
If your graphics card has a tv out option you may be able to use this.
Otherwise it's investing in either a analogue pci capture card or an
external box. canopus and miglia make two fine ones, make sure it supports
both ways as some of the cheaper ones don't.
Graham

--
Graham Hughes
MVP
www.simplydv.co.uk
www.dvds2treasure.com
Sid said:
Hi Bob,
Thank you for your reply.
When I click on Save Movie File and navigate to DV camera, a message
reads `Your camera does not support recording your movie to tape`. Sorry
that I sdid not make this clear in my question. As my camcorder does not
have `DV in` is there any other method that I can use to record to VCR.
 
Can't get in to the page to look at that Bob??
They have been outlawed in the UK with manufacturers only being allowed to
sell of what stock they have left.
They change the internal settings of teh cam to enable dv-in. Ensure it will
reverse the effect if the cam is still iunder warranty and it needs to go
back at any stage.
Graham

--
Graham Hughes
MVP
www.simplydv.co.uk
www.dvds2treasure.com
Bob said:
Take a look at this "DV Enabler":
http://www.threedoubleyou.com/dvenabler.htm

I really don't know anything about this product --
I just stumbled upon it when I did a google
search for your camcorder. But its description
sounds like just what you need. :-)

Hope this helps!

--
-Bob
____________________________
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP Media Center Edition
www.microsoft.com/ehome
reads `Your camera does not support recording your movie to
tape`. Sorry that I sdid not make this clear in my question. As my
camcorder does not have `DV in` is there any other method that I
can use to record to VCR.
camcorder DCR-TRV320E PAL. This does not allow me to export
 
Also forgot to say, www.datavision.co.uk also do them, though I haven't
checked on there stock.

--
Graham Hughes
MVP
www.simplydv.co.uk
www.dvds2treasure.com

Bob said:
Take a look at this "DV Enabler":
http://www.threedoubleyou.com/dvenabler.htm

I really don't know anything about this product --
I just stumbled upon it when I did a google
search for your camcorder. But its description
sounds like just what you need. :-)

Hope this helps!

--
-Bob
____________________________
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP Media Center Edition
www.microsoft.com/ehome
reads `Your camera does not support recording your movie to
tape`. Sorry that I sdid not make this clear in my question. As my
camcorder does not have `DV in` is there any other method that I
can use to record to VCR.
camcorder DCR-TRV320E PAL. This does not allow me to export
 
Sid said:
Hi,
Can anyone please advise me on the following. I have a Sony camcorder
DCR-TRV320E PAL. This does not allow me to export movie clips from Movie
Maker 2 to tape. As I wish to record on a VCR is there anyway that I can do
so from Movie Maker 2. Many thanks,
A possible solution, which I started doing:

Burn DVD's, play DVD's on standalone DVD player which is output to a VCR.

This may or may not be in your budget and or desires.

Rich
 
That is what I did, except I used DVDRW

David
DCR-TRV320E PAL. This does not allow me to export movie clips from Movie
Maker 2 to tape. As I wish to record on a VCR is there anyway that I can do
so from Movie Maker 2. Many thanks,
A possible solution, which I started doing:

Burn DVD's, play DVD's on standalone DVD player which is output to a VCR.

This may or may not be in your budget and or desires.

Rich
 
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