Rabu, 28 Agustus 2013

How can I convert 8mm film to video?

Q. I have hundreds of feet of 8mm film that will eventually deteriorate. I would like to use my video camera to convert it to video format so I can edit it on my computer. Commercial shops charge more for this service than I can afford given the quantity involved. Can you describe an appropraite procedure to do this using a camcorder?

A. The way I did mine, about 75 3 minute reels worth, was project the film onto a wall, and video it using a camcorder on a tripod.

Time consuming, but overall, cost about $4.00 to do all of it.

If you have manual focus, it helps a lot. The video was actually easier to watch than the Super 8 was.

You can even have others on hand to give it an audio track, discussing the film as it plays, especially if its old family film.


How do I convert my video from my Camcorder (.mod) into a common format?
Q. I was trying to upload a video onto facebook from my camcorder, but it didn't support my video format
I was able to convert it, but now its without audio. I still need help please

A. You may try this video tool E.M. Total Video Converter, I always use it to convert video and edit video,
it supports all video and audio formats including AVI, WMV, MP4, MPEG, FLV, MOV, MKV, VOB, MP3, 3GP, etc. You can also use it to trim, crop, join videos, even add a logo to a video, if you are interested in it,you can down it from here
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&newwindow=1&q=E.M.+Total+Video+Converter+&btnG=Search





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