Re: Where is DV-AVI option??
- From: "Graham Hughes" <graham.hughes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 16:36:36 -0000
RAm, the choice before is for capture not saving. You should still be able
to select the file type at the saving part. I have never tried to burn a cd
from MM, as it makes a himat cd, and I didn't thing you got the choice of
what file type, so I assume you won't get dv-avi when trying to burn to cd,
as unless the movie is only a couple of minutes long it wouldn't fit anyway.
If you want to burn dv-avi to cd, then save your movie to the pc as a dv-avi
and burn to disc with the likes of nero etc. as a data cd.
--
Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.myvideoproblems.co.uk
www.dvds2treasure.com
www.simplydv.com
"Ram" <Ram@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> After the movie was totally finished in windows movie make I save it as in
> save your movie option. It was saved to the computer. Once I was ready to
> burn it
> I went to save movie for recordable CD. Once a disc was placed it asked
> for
> a name. Then had other options. This is where I got stuck.Under other
> options
> I have Video for local player ,Video LAN,Video broad band and video
> playback.
> I thought that one of these were the choices. But now most of the
> comentators
> tell me that I should have a DV-AVI option as well. I do not. I have a
> NTFS
> formated hard drive. I am under the understanding that if I had the DV-AIV
> choice that would be it. I do not know.
> I connected my JVC 700x digital camera Via the DV port on the camera to
> the
> computer. I was asked to choose the capture video devise. Tis gives me 2
> choices. AVC complaint DV Device and Dell movie studio. Next was to name
> th
> file. The get other choices and guess what. Under other I found the dV-AVI
> choice.
> Thank you for forcing me to retrace the steps. THe DV-AVI choice is at the
> beginning BEFORE the movie is saved. Not AFTER the movie has been
> completed.
>
> Another way to burn the project if some is having headaches with microsoft
> movie maker is to recorder back to a DV tape and directly burn it through
> nero,dell movie or any other program. It worked for me while trying to
> solve
> this issue.
> "Graham Hughes" wrote:
>
>> Lets start from the beginning.
>> How did you get the movie onto the computer?
>> Using what connections and leads?
>> What format did you save it in?
>>
>> To find if you have ntfs, then go
>> My Computer
>> Right click the hard drive
>> choose properties
>> read what they are in the window that opens.
>>
>> Not sure what the relavance for saying you could burn cd's before is.
>>
>> You can change it, but we'll leave that for later if needed. It shouldn't
>> really stop you from saving to dv-avi, just limit what you can do.
>>
>> --
>> Graham Hughes
>> MVP Digital Media
>> www.myvideoproblems.co.uk
>> www.dvds2treasure.com
>> www.simplydv.com
>>
>>
>> "Ram" <Ram@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:F61C8D5A-50B1-4FC6-AD50-F3B914FAF424@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >I have a Dell purchased 2 years ago. I have been able to burn a CD in
>> >the
>> > past. How would I find out if the hard drive id formatted in NTFS or
>> > FAT32?
>> > Can one change this? I just do not have the DV-AVI option. There has to
>> > be
>> > a
>> > way to get around this.
>> >
>> > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote:
>> >
>> >> You're half way there:
>> >>
>> >> After clicking on Save to My Computer you should get the screen which
>> >> asks
>> >> for File Name and Location
>> >>
>> >> Then you click on Next...
>> >>
>> >> Put the check mark in Other Settings.... and use the drop down
>> >> menu....
>> >> It
>> >> should start with:
>> >>
>> >> Video for Pocket PC (three different options) and continue on from
>> >> there...
>> >>
>> >> After the High Quality Video, you get the Video for Local Playback
>> >> options,
>> >> then Video for LAN, Video for Broadband and further down still,
>> >> DV-AVI.
>> >>
>> >> Just a side note, your hard drive is formatted in NTFS, yes, and not
>> >> FAT32?
>> >> If you are still in FAT32 you cannot save a file larger than 4gb and
>> >> therefore, since DV-AVI is going to be in the region of 12gb per hour,
>> >> you
>> >> may not have the option.
>> >> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/expert/russel_october01.mspx
>> >> --
>> >> Cari (MS-MVP)
>> >> Printing & Imaging
>> >> http://www.coribright.com/windows
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "Ram" <Ram@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> >> news:EED90591-D1B3-4638-A551-48BADEED5CD5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >> > Every suggestion received tells me what I have done so far. This is
>> >> > the
>> >> > problem. I want to save my movie. I enter the name and location.
>> >> > Under
>> >> > other
>> >> > settings the drop off window does not have the DV-AVI option. I have
>> >> > other
>> >> > options which I do not know what they mean. Question is where is my
>> >> > DV-AVI?
>> >> > and what are the meanings of the following choices under other:
>> >> > Vido for local Player (2.1 and 1.5mbps.
>> >> > VideoLAN (1.0 and 768 )
>> >> > Video broad band
>> >> > Video local playback 2.1 and 1.5?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
>>
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