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OUDoc
1/10/2007, 08:48 PM
"Search" function wouldn't work. I'm looking to put some tapes onto DVD. I've already got them on the hard drive, now I'd like to edit some things out and add chapters. Any suggestions?

yermom
1/10/2007, 08:48 PM
define "free"

sooner_born_1960
1/10/2007, 08:50 PM
torrent = free.

OUDoc
1/10/2007, 08:50 PM
define "free"
That which doesn't cost me any money, but likely represents considerable expense to the developer. :D

OUDoc
1/10/2007, 09:00 PM
torrent = free.
They're videos from our "Gridiron" parties in med school. They have now been deemed "offensive" and outlawed. The last official one was probably a few years after I graduated. I want to keep these videos for...ummm... historical purposes. ;)

BoogercountySooner
1/10/2007, 09:15 PM
They're videos from our "Gridiron" parties in med school. They have now been deemed "offensive" and outlawed. The last official one was probably a few years after I graduated. I want to keep these videos for...ummm... historical purposes. ;)

Was there any Dental studies?

SoonerBorn68
1/10/2007, 09:31 PM
Ulead 7.0. Easy drag & drop, point & click interface. And, you can make custom DVD's wif it.

Mine was free. ;)

OUDoc
1/11/2007, 08:56 AM
Ulead 7.0. Easy drag & drop, point & click interface. And, you can make custom DVD's wif it.

Mine was free. ;)
Thanks. I'll check it out.

TopDaugIn2000
1/11/2007, 09:22 AM
microsoft movie maker isn't horrible.

Howzit
1/11/2007, 09:32 AM
microsoft movie maker isn't horrible.

No, it's not, but I've had issues with converting older super 8 tapes. The picture comes across extremely blocky, and I can't figure out how to address that. The newer digital 8 tapes I have transfer fine, the super 8's don't.

Anyone have any ideas about that? Feel free to ignore OUDoc and answer my question...

crawfish
1/11/2007, 10:17 AM
They're videos from our "Gridiron" parties in med school. They have now been deemed "offensive" and outlawed. The last official one was probably a few years after I graduated. I want to keep these videos for...ummm... historical purposes. ;)

Does this have anything to do with your recent purchase of a .xxx domain? :texan:

sanantoniosooner
1/11/2007, 10:18 AM
No, it's not, but I've had issues with converting older super 8 tapes.
That's a pretty snazzy place for those types of films.

skycat
1/11/2007, 10:39 AM
Yeah Doc, assuming you're on a Windows machine, I'd use Movie Maker. Pretty simple interface and the price is right.

OUDoc
1/11/2007, 04:34 PM
That's why you gotta love Microsoft. Not only was this program already on my machine as an XP SP2 update (unknown to me), I actually had to do a search to find where it was buried on the hard drive. I couldn't find it anywhere under "all programs".
Thanks. I'll mess with it later.