Hi everyone
First off...WELCOME TO THE GROUP Jocelyn! :D
Brian Richardson - WhatTheCast? wrote:
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> Your best options (highest quality first):
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> 1. If you have a camcorder that takes DV/HDV tapes, then write back to
> DV/HDV tape. Play it back with a tape desk or camcorder hooked up to the
>
Your best options (highest quality first):
1. If you have a camcorder that takes DV/HDV tapes, then write back to
DV/HDV tape. Play it back with a tape desk or camcorder hooked up to the
TV/projector (this may not work for you since your camcorder isn't
tape-based).
2. Write to DVD MPEG2 (MPG
I am producing a short video for a conference on the Olympics and
media freedom that takes place in Paris next week. The video will be
viewed on a large screen. It doesn't need to be great quality (I'm
a newbie, so it won't be!) But it should be watchable.
I have recorded the interviews i