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Tough question *******

Discussion in 'Technology Forum' started by Puttingood, Feb 28, 2002.

  1. email me a small DV file that WILL output to your camera and an mpeg that won't. something small, I just wanna see what the internals of the file are...
     
  2. Puttingood

    Puttingood Guest

    email me a small DV file that WILL output to your camera

    Thats the problem. I can send you video of me once it is converted to mpeg etc. I can convert but in order to get it back to my camera it has to be in DV form. I can not convert mpeg etc. in to DV. I have yet to run across a DV file on the internet.
     
  3. Y2Buddy

    Y2Buddy Guest

    What about just using a TV/Input-Output video card. Same as being able to watch TV on the computer, you can also watch computer on your TV, then , at your TV out go to your VCR.


    I think a full version of QuickTime from Apple will convert your files.
     
  4. AppState

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    media cleaner

    Putt: are you looking for something like this?

    Imports mpeg and more, and outputs to dv and more. Free demo available
     
  5. Puttingood

    Puttingood Guest

    I don't know--Nut had me about figured out but I got lost again.

    Question---- If I want to watch a MPEG on my tv then the card Y2 speaks of will play the MPEG on my tv ? I can handle it from there.

    Flounder---I will study up on that cleaner program.
     
  6. Here's the thing about playing video on your computer -- it's all in the codec's. A card will play directly to your TV, but it will require a particular codec to do it. It may be MPEG, or it perhaps DV, or maybe even their own unique format.

    How far did you get with the whole PAL thing?
     

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