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I have bought a panasonic VDR-D150 and have 8cm ram disks full of holiday footage, but I cant understand how to transfer the images to normal size disks so I can play them in the PC and DVD.

2006-08-31 10:40:23 · 4 answers · asked by luckybug 3 in Computers & Internet Other - Computers

Also I used a different panasonic camcorder to film on holiday and it was stolen so I bought the new cam so I could see some footage, and now it wont let me finalize, could this be because I have not fully used up the disk?? any ideas please.

2006-09-04 02:25:25 · update #1

4 answers

it would be easy if your dvd drive was able to support ram discs.
you should be able to connect your pc and camcorder together via usb cable
cd should have come with software to install drivers to pc .
open my pc ,an extra drive should appear (camcorder ) open this and copy files to your system

2006-09-03 01:06:56 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Got this from the link below, not sure if it is helpful or not.
It seems to contradict the info I got from the camera site which is the second link.
So please read both.

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1. Starting a project in TDA and with your 80mm disk
in a drive, clicking on the "Add DVD video" button, then

2. Using the "Browse for Folder" window to select the
VIDEO_TS folder of the drive with the 80mm disk, then

3. When the "Select title" window appears you select the title
you want from those listed, and press the "Next" button,

4. Now the "Option settings" window appears and you check
the "Reading chapter information" box, and the "Copy the clip
video data to the HDD" box also; (you should note the location
of the "Copy destination folder") Click the "OK" button

First you should see a "Copying the DVD video data" window
with a progress bar, it will also state "Outputting to (the location
on your hard drive)" [this will take ~2min per 700meg) Then you
should see a short preview run while TDA gathers the chapter
data.

Now you should have a "Add clip" window up; it will have a
"Clip name" box with something like this
"Title 1" of "E:\VIDEO_TS"
but in the "Video settings area the "Video input file name:" will be
your hard drive location with a file name like:
\TDA-DVS-2004-10-09-0001.mpg

Now if you use windows explorer to go to your hard drive
location you should see a whole set of .mpg named like that
one mentioned above. These are the .mpg you want to work
with.

If things didn't happen this way there should be some
messages that would indicate where the problem is.

Another approach to your problem would be to feed
the .vob files to VideoReDo www.VideoReDo.com
and edit with that before adding the resulting .mpg clips
to your Authoring program. There are a number of
benefits to this approach.
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Found another site which tells you to use a USB cable.
I have put the link below.

I hope this helps. :-)

2006-08-31 11:42:16 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The how has been coated. basically do it if it rather is a tape you fairly rather do not prefer to lose (like your infants clowning around, a bday tape, some thing like that)- the sound high quality should not be that great and could in no way discover ways to an audio cd burned from yet another disc, comp, bought, etc...

2016-11-23 16:36:42 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

... i can see wat ur askin but i think u need to ask urself some questions first

2006-09-04 00:02:57 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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