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I would like to burn a number of short videos (avi or mpeg) to a dvd
with a gap of a few seconds between each one. I have been looking at Winavi - but I can't tell from the web site if this is possible. (I don't mind buying the right package). Can anyone advise if winavi does this or recommend a different program? -- Pete Ramm LID Stamp out Spam - See my anti-spam pages: http://www.spamfreezone.org Peter Ramm |
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"Peter Ramm" <> wrote in message news:... >I would like to burn a number of short videos (avi or mpeg) to a dvd > with a gap of a few seconds between each one. > I have been looking at Winavi - but I can't tell from the web site if > this is possible. > (I don't mind buying the right package). > > Can anyone advise if winavi does this or recommend a different > program? Don't think it will add a few seconds of blackscreen inbetween. Will do the job though. Atropos |
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There are whole bunch of software can do that. Read this essay at
http://www.newcyberian.com/howto/dvdauthoring.html "Atropos" <> wrote in message news:dkr2s4$67j$... > > "Peter Ramm" <> wrote in message > news:... > >I would like to burn a number of short videos (avi or mpeg) to a dvd > > with a gap of a few seconds between each one. > > I have been looking at Winavi - but I can't tell from the web site if > > this is possible. > > (I don't mind buying the right package). > > > > Can anyone advise if winavi does this or recommend a different > > program? Sybil Naradisky |
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"Peter Ramm" <> wrote in message news:... >I would like to burn a number of short videos (avi or mpeg) to a dvd > with a gap of a few seconds between each one. > I have been looking at Winavi - but I can't tell from the web site if > this is possible. > (I don't mind buying the right package). > > Can anyone advise if winavi does this or recommend a different > program? > -- > Pete Ramm > LID > > Stamp out Spam - See my anti-spam pages: > http://www.spamfreezone.org OOPs.. Text in message this time... The simplest way is to record a few seconds of black video, either from a camcorder with lens covered or a vcr switched to 'aux'. This can then be inserted before, between or after your clips and software transisions used to fade in/out, etc. Don G D & J G |
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On Wed, 9 Nov 2005 17:10:12 +1000, "D & J G"
<> wrote: > >"Peter Ramm" <> wrote in message >news:.. . >>I would like to burn a number of short videos (avi or mpeg) to a dvd >> with a gap of a few seconds between each one. >> I have been looking at Winavi - but I can't tell from the web site if >> this is possible. >> (I don't mind buying the right package). >> >> Can anyone advise if winavi does this or recommend a different >> program? >> -- >> Pete Ramm >> LID >> >> Stamp out Spam - See my anti-spam pages: >> http://www.spamfreezone.org > >OOPs.. >Text in message this time... > >The simplest way is to record a few seconds of black video, either from a >camcorder with lens covered or a vcr switched to 'aux'. This can then be >inserted before, between or after your clips and software transisions used >to fade in/out, etc. > >Don G > Is there anyway to convert .rm videos to DVD? I have DVD Santa, but it can't handle them. Isis Isis |
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"Isis" <> wrote in message news:... > On Wed, 9 Nov 2005 17:10:12 +1000, "D & J G" > <> wrote: > >> >>"Peter Ramm" <> wrote in message >>news:. .. >>>I would like to burn a number of short videos (avi or mpeg) to a dvd >>> with a gap of a few seconds between each one. >>> I have been looking at Winavi - but I can't tell from the web site if >>> this is possible. >>> (I don't mind buying the right package). >>> >>> Can anyone advise if winavi does this or recommend a different >>> program? >>> -- >>> Pete Ramm >>> LID >>> >>> Stamp out Spam - See my anti-spam pages: >>> http://www.spamfreezone.org >> >>OOPs.. >>Text in message this time... >> >>The simplest way is to record a few seconds of black video, either from a >>camcorder with lens covered or a vcr switched to 'aux'. This can then be >>inserted before, between or after your clips and software transisions used >>to fade in/out, etc. >> >>Don G >> > > Is there anyway to convert .rm videos to DVD? I have DVD Santa, but it > can't handle them. > > Isis Try http://www.rmconverter.com/ Convert your .rm file to something most DVD author programs can handle.. Don D & J G |
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On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 21:58:27 +1000, "D & J G"
<> wrote: > >"Isis" <> wrote in message >news:.. . >> On Wed, 9 Nov 2005 17:10:12 +1000, "D & J G" >> <> wrote: >> >>> >>>"Peter Ramm" <> wrote in message >>>news: ... >>>>I would like to burn a number of short videos (avi or mpeg) to a dvd >>>> with a gap of a few seconds between each one. >>>> I have been looking at Winavi - but I can't tell from the web site if >>>> this is possible. >>>> (I don't mind buying the right package). >>>> >>>> Can anyone advise if winavi does this or recommend a different >>>> program? >>>> -- >>>> Pete Ramm >>>> LID >>>> >>>> Stamp out Spam - See my anti-spam pages: >>>> http://www.spamfreezone.org >>> >>>OOPs.. >>>Text in message this time... >>> >>>The simplest way is to record a few seconds of black video, either from a >>>camcorder with lens covered or a vcr switched to 'aux'. This can then be >>>inserted before, between or after your clips and software transisions used >>>to fade in/out, etc. >>> >>>Don G >>> >> >> Is there anyway to convert .rm videos to DVD? I have DVD Santa, but it >> can't handle them. >> >> Isis > >Try >http://www.rmconverter.com/ >Convert your .rm file to something most DVD author programs can handle.. > >Don > Thanks for pointing out the obvious! I'll get right on it. Isis Isis |
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"D & J G" <> wrote in message news:4371a0ca$0$16987$ u... > > "Peter Ramm" <> wrote in message > news:... >>I would like to burn a number of short videos (avi or mpeg) to a dvd >> with a gap of a few seconds between each one. >> I have been looking at Winavi - but I can't tell from the web site if >> this is possible. >> (I don't mind buying the right package). >> >> Can anyone advise if winavi does this or recommend a different >> program? >> -- >> Pete Ramm >> LID >> >> Stamp out Spam - See my anti-spam pages: >> http://www.spamfreezone.org > > OOPs.. > Text in message this time... > > The simplest way is to record a few seconds of black video, either from a > camcorder with lens covered or a vcr switched to 'aux'. This can then be > inserted before, between or after your clips and software transisions used > to fade in/out, etc. > > Don G taking all the film clips, why not just use a fade to black transition between them and adjust the time as needed Dr Hackenbush |
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