Q. i have a sony handy cam it uses a usb cable to connect to my computer i need a no frills free software program that just captures the video in good quality and dosen't drop frames what do you suggest. it dosent work in windows movie maker and in nero the video and sound shudders and drops frames like crazy.
A. I actually have a similar problem to Tom's. For some retarded reason, Sony sells mini-DVD camcorders with no firewire compatibility. They use USB only. To make things worse, my camcorder won't work with Roxio or Moviemaker or Adobe Premier. It will work only with the software supplied by Sony with the camcorder: Picture Package. When I try to capture video using Picture Package, I get a message saying the camcorder is connecting, but it never completes the connection, so I can't transfer the video.
Tom, I'm betting you're going to have to find a copy of Picture Package to make your video transfer, but I could be wrong. Try searching at the Sony support website to see if you can download the software you need.
Tom, I'm betting you're going to have to find a copy of Picture Package to make your video transfer, but I could be wrong. Try searching at the Sony support website to see if you can download the software you need.
BEST VIDEO CAPTURE SOFTWARE?
Q. Hi,
I have a sony mini camcorder, and an IEEE interface. whats the best and simplest software to use for video capture, that makes it look like pro but is easy breazy to caputure/edit/ aid special effects ........software price is not an issue, also where can I get a step by step demonstration for that, for a starter like me, as I am totally new to this digital video capture and edit stuff, thanks a lot
I have a sony mini camcorder, and an IEEE interface. whats the best and simplest software to use for video capture, that makes it look like pro but is easy breazy to caputure/edit/ aid special effects ........software price is not an issue, also where can I get a step by step demonstration for that, for a starter like me, as I am totally new to this digital video capture and edit stuff, thanks a lot
A. There's always Windows Movie Maker in Windows, and iMovie in Mac.
It's really not the tool but your creativity that makes a movie look professional. Especially because you ARE a starter, I'd stick with these two basics, learn them well, then maybe move on to Final Cut Pro and stuff like that, because you won't be able to understand there larger scale models of video software if you don't know the basics. But the learning curve is very nice, so you can catch on to iMovie or WMM pretty easily �it's mostly drag and drop, cut and paste.
I do suggest though, that you work with a widescreen format, that always helps a video look nice. And also avoid most screen effects that any of these softwares provide for you. The worst videos always use the same old "sepia" or "old movie" effect with the cheesy reticulation and overprocessed gunk that comes with most video software.
Also very important: learn how to use a video camera keeping in mind composition, lighting, sound, set, and more �because that's really what makes or breaks the line between a amateur and pro.
It's really not the tool but your creativity that makes a movie look professional. Especially because you ARE a starter, I'd stick with these two basics, learn them well, then maybe move on to Final Cut Pro and stuff like that, because you won't be able to understand there larger scale models of video software if you don't know the basics. But the learning curve is very nice, so you can catch on to iMovie or WMM pretty easily �it's mostly drag and drop, cut and paste.
I do suggest though, that you work with a widescreen format, that always helps a video look nice. And also avoid most screen effects that any of these softwares provide for you. The worst videos always use the same old "sepia" or "old movie" effect with the cheesy reticulation and overprocessed gunk that comes with most video software.
Also very important: learn how to use a video camera keeping in mind composition, lighting, sound, set, and more �because that's really what makes or breaks the line between a amateur and pro.
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