Inserting "Date Stamp" to edited video?

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Is there a way to get Windows movie maker, Ulead Video studio 8 or
Intervideo Windvd creator or something within a similar price range to
automatically insert date stamp from DV camera input via firewire?

I have searched the usenet and only found 3rd party software (However
cheap!) that will insert a date stamp during a "rendering process" but I
really only want to process the footage once, then author as a DVD and burn
to allow the disc to be shared amongst family & friends via "Standalone" DVD
players.

I know I could capture from the dv camera by Analogue / svideo but seeing
the date / time info exists in the DV stream I would imagine it would be
easily inserted into an edited video. The ultimate would be to have control
over position, and transparency of the stamp, like what can be done with
text "title" inserts. I know I could also manually insert a title "Date" at
each new storyboard but this would be vert time consuming, especially as
many days of family movies are recorded across one dv tape.

Lots of Usenet posts say the date stamp is a hindrance to quality but after
transferring approx 24 hrs of VHS to mpeg via capture card the date stamp is
a very useful reference for dating recordings especially footage of children
growing up and dates of special family events.

A friend has Vegas Video 4 and an option does not exist in this expensive
software to allow date stamp to be inserted, other than manually as
mentioned above.(Not that I could find anything like that in the complicated
menu format of Vegas) so I guess this is not a feature of only the "High
end" video editing packages.

Maybe something like inserting the date / time information as a "caption"
that shows up when captions are turned on via DVD remote?

Any suggestions would be appreciated!..

Thanks in advance!

Gary..............
 
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"Gary Slater" <gka.-pls remove.-@bigpond.com> wrote in message news:<qda9d.17291$5O5.7070@news-server.bigpond.net.au>...
> Is there a way to get Windows movie maker, Ulead Video studio 8 or
> Intervideo Windvd creator or something within a similar price range to
> automatically insert date stamp from DV camera input via firewire?

This question is asked regularly on dvdrhelp.com, and AFAIK, what you
want is not possible. . . But ask in the forums there, if the answer
is out there, one of the forum participants will know.
 
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Gary Slater wrote:
> Is there a way to get Windows movie maker, Ulead Video studio 8 or
> Intervideo Windvd creator or something within a similar price range
> to automatically insert date stamp from DV camera input via firewire?


Have you tried DV Time Stamp from http://www.geocities.com/dts8888/ ?

Mike
 
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"Mike Kujbida" <kujfam-misleadingspam@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:2sm2ceF1mm392U2@uni-berlin.de...
> Gary Slater wrote:
> > Is there a way to get Windows movie maker, Ulead Video studio 8 or
> > Intervideo Windvd creator or something within a similar price range
> > to automatically insert date stamp from DV camera input via firewire?
>
>
> Have you tried DV Time Stamp from http://www.geocities.com/dts8888/ ?
>
> Mike

I'd like it if that program could produce a new AVI that just has the
timestamp on say a plain background that could then be added in the video
editing program on another video line as an alpha matte title
 
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Your last idea about adding the DV time/date information as a subtitle on
the final DVD is possible, and I have done this very thing with my DV-source
home video.

See this page:
http://www.skydiver.de/stef/datecode_en.htm

on this site:
http://www.skydiver.de/stef/index.htm

for help getting started.

Warning: It's definitely not too easy. Basically, what you do is generate
a subtitle stream in text format and then you need to author your DVD using
a program that can render that text as a subtitle stream. I had the best
luck using dv_datecode to generate a .sub format file, then used
DVDAuthorGUI (see videohelp.com) to author my DVD. This means I also had to
render the main movie using a separate MPEG-2 encoder.

If you want some more details, email me.

--Judd Volino