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It's a lot like a race car
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Meridian, MS
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![]() Can I put video from a videocamer(non-digital) onto my computer and post it on the internet. Also rebel79 how did you link the shots together and how did you add the words and music. these mybe dumb questions but I don't know the answeres
later Josh, aka the tireburner ------------------ 1990 Dodge Dynasty with 275,000 miles. Mods:chiped paint, CD player. Sucks but it was free. Praying for a stang. The "Guetto Glider" ![]() If it ain't broke, you ain't tryin hard enough |
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Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Livonia, MI, USA
Posts: 1,194
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![]() Go to www.dazzle.com and get their analog to digital video capture USB interface unit.
Makes some pretty simple (and decent) videos. Here are some I recently (notice the creation date) made: http://members.mustangworks.com/drudis/videos/ ------------------ Darius Rudis Roadracer: Home built t-arm/panhard suspension powered by an S-trimmed motor :-) My Mustang Page |
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It's a lot like a race car
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Meridian, MS
Posts: 4,130
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![]() but, which one should I get
------------------ 1990 Dodge Dynasty with 275,000 miles. Mods:chiped paint, CD player. Sucks but it was free. Praying for a stang. The "Guetto Glider" ![]() If it ain't broke, you ain't tryin hard enough |
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News Editor
Join Date: Apr 1999
Location: Concord, CA
Posts: 2,101
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I year ago I purchased a video card that has Video Capture capabilities. If you don't want to spend the money for a new card, then buy a Dazzle. I use a 3dfx Voodoo 3500 w/ TV out, but another one is the ATI All-in-Wonder-Pro. To edit the video I use a program called Ulead Video Studio 5.0. With this program you can, capture the video (with a capture device), edit a clip, put several clips together, use transitions, use special effects (ie negative, blur, mosaic, etc), add titling, music, and voice. Then you can export them to Mpeg 1, Mpeg 2, Real Audio, Quicktime, or Windows Streaming Media. Its a great little program thats not too hard to use. ![]() Good luck! ------------------ 1994 Mustang Cobra 308ci, Vortech S-trim 11#, ported GT-40 heads, E-303 cam, FMS 1 5/8 headers, BBK Offroad H-pipe, 2-chamber flows, and several other goodies. Rebel Racing. Home of Bay Area Mustangs |
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Registered Member
Join Date: Jun 1999
Location: Middlesex, NJ
Posts: 212
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![]() I have a TV Tuner card in my computer($50). Just plug the video camera's RCA's into the RCA video input on the card and use the software that comes with the card to capture the movies. Then I use a movie editor for special effects.
------------------ 1992 GT 5.0L Convertible BBK Shorties, Flowmasters, Super Chip, Mass Air, Under Drive Pullies, Hurst Shifter, Duck Tape AIM: SmokeyDP |
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