Senin, 14 Oktober 2013

Where do i find a 7.9 volt adapter for my VDR D210 panasonic camcorder and what does it look like?

Q. so i bought my vdr d210 at a pawn shop and it didn't come with the 7.9 volt adapter. ive tried multiple websites but cant find it anywhere any suggestions?. It says i need the adapter to finalize my mini dvd. Please Help.

A. Aunsoft Final Mate, a great and useful camcorder assistant software, has everything needed to directly capture/backup AVCHD (*.mts, *.m2ts), AVCHD Lite, AVCCAM, NXCAM, TOD, MOD recordings from Hard Disk Drive/SD Card Camcorders to PC, to import, edit and create spectacular movies on a timeline. It is also powerful enough to play/convert native 1080 60p/50p footages and Dolby Digital 5.1 surround.

Powerful timeline-oriented editing features like split/trim video, splice clips, crop, do color correction, deinterlacing, replace audio, adjust volume, etc help you create satisfied film results. Merge/combine native/raw avchd (*.mts, *.m2ts), AVCHD Lite, TOD into only one file without re-encoding or loss of any quality. Then just have a seamless streaming of video files via media players, NAS drive at home.

Export/convert edited camcorder video to other editors (Sony Vegas, Adobe Premiere, WMM, Pinnacle Studio, etc), media devices (iPad, iPhone4, droid x, nokia n8, galaxy s, hdtv, projector, etc), or common formats (mov, avi, wmv, mp4, mpg, mpeg-2, etc) with the high quality and least amount of clicks. Ultra extreme performance with support for NVIDIA® CUDATM and Intel while encoding.

http://www.aunsoft.com/final-mate/


Prosumer Camcorder with High Frames Per Second?
Q. Can anyone point me in the right direction for a Camcorder with a high Frames Per Second? I am looking for Flash Memory stored, although CCD is acceptable as well.
In my original post, I forgot to mention two items:

1. Budget is not an issue.

2. MiniDV is also acceptable.

A. You need to spend a little time on research and explain better what you are looking for.

1) Outside cheap security cameras and other inexpensive low frame rate cameras, there is only a few frame rates, 24 and 29.97 (30) for tape and SD cameras, and 25 and 30 for HD

2) Flash memory and CCD are two different and unrelated things. The only thing in common is both CAN be part of a camcorder. Flash memory is storage media, like MiniDv tape, an optical disk, or an internal drive. The CCS is the cameras sensor, which can also be cmos or other types. One has nothing to do with the other.

High frame rate? are you looking for a high-speed camera to produce slow motion video? If so, how fast do you need, the faster the more expensive it gets. Casio has a line that does well up to 800 frames a second for about $1000. If you need faster, then I hope money really is not object because true high speed, bullet stopping cameras are in the $20,000 neighborhood and require a similar investment in lighting. A simple search for high speed video cameras will get you started.

When you see 50fps (50i or 50p) or 60fps (60i or 60p) in relation to a consumer video camera it is refering to video fields per second and is no different than 25 or 30 Frames per second. Both fields are shot at the exact same time and have no effect of your ability to slow the video in editing. 30/60 is marginally better than 25/50 IF supported by a suitable data rate. Adding to the confusion, SOME cameras use the sensor in 2 or more sectors and record the partial frame. The best example is security systems recording say 120 fps. They are recording 15 full frames per second, but each frame is broken into 2 fields then cut into 4 quadrants (15*2*4=120). So you MAY find a 60 Frame per second camera, but looking at the data rate you will see they are just giving smaller frames.

MiniDv will not be used in a true high speed camera, but due to its low compression rate is a good format for slowing to 33%-50% of true time. To get the bullet shots, you need to slow by 1/5000 or More!

So, can't help with specifics without knowing what you are trying to do, and you have to learn enough on your own to better ask the question.





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