It take 736 minutes to introduction video from my sony handycam dcr-dvd108. how do i speed up this process?

i dont have that nature of time!


Answers:    Rather than importing the video, you can RIP them directly from your computer's DVD drive - that is after you've finalize the disc next to the camcorder.
How on earth are you trying to do it - utter maximum for any system should be 'real' time

You should try it this way

Use a programme call Ulead VideoStudio - you take the mini-disc out of your camcorder and put it into the DVD tray of your PC making sure it sits centrally surrounded by the little depression made for it. You may have to 'finalise' the mini DVD your camera booklet will tell you how to do that - but you should details that once a DVD is finalised you cannot record any more video on it.

Inside VideoStudio you select "Insert DVD" and point the programme at the DVD and follow the prompts and the video is copied from the disc into the timeline of VideoStudio so that you can cut it - add lots of different video together - add titles/music/narration - take home a file that you can e-mail or upload to 'Youtube' etc. and finally burn to a full size DVD to play within a standard player.

Full details and a one month free trial of VideoStudio from :-

www.Ulead.com

or

www.Ulead.co.uk

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