| How to capture video from your DV camera and convert to DVD |
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This guide will help you capture the video from your DV camera and convert it to DVD. What you need, except of course your DV camera and a DVD burner, is a firewire (IEEE 1394) port in you PC. Maybe you have a port like on your motherboard, if not, you need to get an add-on PCI card, which is not very expensive. Also you need a Firewire cable. This may be included with your camera, if not you'll have to buy one. After you have all these, connect your DV camera with your PC (it's plug and play, no need for restart, just like USB) and wait until windows recognise it. Normally you will need no drivers for the camera. When you are sure that everything works OK, we can start this guide. If you have any problems with loading of the DV files download and install a DV codec from here. I suggest you do it even if you have no problems. Just unpack, right-click on the INF file and select install.
OK after the files are encoded we need to author the DVD (create the IFO, VOB and all other files that a DVD uses) as well as create some menus and chapters. There are many programs around, and keep in mind that you do not need a really expensive one. Some suggestions are: DVD X Maker (Part of the DVD X Treme Suite) for which you can find a guide here.
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written by Kaustubh, April 25, 2007
Very informative!! thanks a lot.. :)
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I have an external hard drive with Firewire... Will that work?
written by DaveB, August 18, 2007
My PC does not have a firewire port, but I do have an external hard drive that does.
I plug my 4-6 pin firewire cable from my Video camera (Cananon Zr65) into my Maxtor 5000dv... now what? Windows Movie maker does not recognize it. I have no idea how to get WMM to recognize that I have my camcoder plugged into my 'F' drive. I have my Maxtor plugged in to my PC via USB. report abuse
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written by Lestat, August 28, 2007
Thank You for this!!
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Great Guide
written by ElVino, September 04, 2007
This helped me creating all my dvd so far !
Great and easy guide; well explained Thnx for sharing this info with us !! report abuse
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written by Jack90210, September 04, 2007
woundnt work for me it said i hadnt got a camera hooked up
gives me the error of "carnt find the dv output pin" guess i go back to Sony Vegas least that does work report abuse
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sound problem
written by carlos2008, May 13, 2008
everything works fine except i don't get any sound, what could be the problem?
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More Details written by Warm Beer, May 21, 2008 Very helpful guide. Just wondering if some more details could be filled in concerning WinDV. What does the Discontinuity Threshold refer to? The default setting when initially opening WinDV is 1. What is the difference? Same question about the Max AVI size (frames) setting. The default was 22500. What does checking the check box to on do? When you want to finish the capture(transfer) it seems that you hit the cancel button to get the file to save. Just a minor inconvenience for a great little utility. Found the answers to the above at: http://windv.mourek.cz/ report abuse
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