Question on buying video edit software
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wannabe wrote:
for a beginner, i would honestly just use Windows Move Maker that is more than likely already on your computer.Do I need any cables or anything to hook this up to the computer (firewire cable??) I have a USB cable from my camcorder to computer...should I use this to connect or get a firewire? I DO have movie maker and now I have no idea what to do with it.... Can you hook me up with a few tips to get started with it?
Thanks Wannabe!
Jason
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nismoluvr wrote:
Do I need any cables or anything to hook this up to the computer (firewire cable??) I have a USB cable from my camcorder to computer...should I use this to connect or get a firewire? I DO have movie maker and now I have no idea what to do with it.... Can you hook me up with a few tips to get started with it?Thanks Wannabe!
Jason
you at work? I'll come show you how to use it. -
I am at work, and don't have the movie maker here, nor the camcorder....nor the availability.... Thanks a bunch for the offer.... I will play around with it tonight... I will start with the USB cable that came with the camcorder and see where it gets me...
any tips feel free to offer (how to start, where to start, lol)
Jason
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i used usb and its way slower than firewire its choppy. well i had usb 1. if you have usb 1 then use firewire but otherwise i think usb 2 will work
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PSiedTSi wrote:
how old is it? chances are it has USB2.0 and im hoping if you are planning on editing digital video on it that it has a USB2.0 port cause otherwise its gonna be reallllllly sllllllloooowwwwThe computer was built a couple years ago... Does USB2.0 have a different end or look any different than that of 1.0? I guess I will have to buy a new computer to fix this issue haha
Thanks for the help.... I am not gonna waste a couple hours loading a video onto the computer....Jason
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Umm camera's USB Ports aren't meant for transfering video... they are meant for already digitized stuff like still photos, and things that dont require the bandwidth...
Off JVC's Site:
USB PC Link for Video CD Creation, Email Video Clips (MPEG-4 Streaming and MPEG-1 Video Capture), Digital Still CaptureYou won't be grabbing anything without a firewire cord off the tape itself... other then already compressed video (like webcam shit) and still photos.
Reguardless of the claimed bandwidth by USB2.0 and Firewire, for file transfer firewire is faster, without getting in to the technical details of it, there are less interruptions then with USB2. Also, manufacters use firewire as the standard for trasnfering video.
Long story short, buy your self a firewire cable becuase you wont be transfering any video without it off your MiniDV tape. Windows Movie Maker will walk you through the rest.
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and to clarify, you can buy USB 2.0 and Firewire PCI cards, you won't need to redo the whole PC.
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wow I was just in the middle of screwing with this and realized everything Jim said. USB only does digital photos and whatnot from the SD card. I need to upload video clips from a Mini DV tape. I know nothing about this firewire card, or where it goes, but I know I wasn't able to rip ipod stuff because I didn't have the slot for the required card. And I have a firewire cable, but no port for it.... so now what?!? The whole point of buying this stupid camcorder was so I could play with video editing!
Jason
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