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Hi all,
I have an older Cannon DV Camera with a 'Pinnacle' firewire card.
However, in the last 3 years I lost my pinnacle software but still
have the firewire card. My computer is an older Athlon 1600xp with
1gig DDR RAM.
Anyway, my wife would like me to transfer our old DV tapes to DVD
format and I'm not sure how to proceed.
www.newegg.com gives me a great selection of DVD burners. However, I
have no idea which burners will produce disks which are readable by my
Sony DVD player. Ideally, the burner would produce disks which work
with all major brands...
Also, beyond the hardware I need a "user-friendly" software path from
the DV tape to the DVD burner. Some of the hardware comes with well
reviewed software while other (usually less expensive) drives come
with much maligned software. I usually feel burned by 'in-the box'
software and have found freeware solutions to be generally more
useful(TMPGEnc for example). If there is a solid freeware alternative,
I'd rather get a solid $70 burner and use freeware. If not, I'll fork
over the dough. (I would like to be able to create a nice menu for the
burned DVDs...)
Any advice much appreciated.
Thanks,
ent
Hi all,
I have an older Cannon DV Camera with a 'Pinnacle' firewire card.
However, in the last 3 years I lost my pinnacle software but still
have the firewire card. My computer is an older Athlon 1600xp with
1gig DDR RAM.
Anyway, my wife would like me to transfer our old DV tapes to DVD
format and I'm not sure how to proceed.
www.newegg.com gives me a great selection of DVD burners. However, I
have no idea which burners will produce disks which are readable by my
Sony DVD player. Ideally, the burner would produce disks which work
with all major brands...
Also, beyond the hardware I need a "user-friendly" software path from
the DV tape to the DVD burner. Some of the hardware comes with well
reviewed software while other (usually less expensive) drives come
with much maligned software. I usually feel burned by 'in-the box'
software and have found freeware solutions to be generally more
useful(TMPGEnc for example). If there is a solid freeware alternative,
I'd rather get a solid $70 burner and use freeware. If not, I'll fork
over the dough. (I would like to be able to create a nice menu for the
burned DVDs...)
Any advice much appreciated.
Thanks,
ent