Difference between revisions of "Media development station documentation"
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===Editing a Movie and Burning it to DVD=== | ===Editing a Movie and Burning it to DVD=== | ||
* First use [[iMovie]] to edit the movie | * First use [[iMovie]] to edit the movie | ||
− | * Then ''share'' the movie to [[iDVD]] to burn it to DVD | + | * Then ''share'' the movie to [[IDvd|iDVD]] to burn it to DVD |
===Making a Video Journal/Vodcast=== | ===Making a Video Journal/Vodcast=== | ||
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* Use [[DVArchive]] to download the TV program. | * Use [[DVArchive]] to download the TV program. | ||
* Use [[FfmpegX]] to convert the downloaded file to | * Use [[FfmpegX]] to convert the downloaded file to | ||
− | * Use [[iDVD]] to make a DVD of the new video file. | + | * Use [[IDvd|iDVD]] to make a DVD of the new video file. |
Revision as of 14:28, 13 June 2007
Media development station documentation - This documentation is to aid in the use of machines and programs in the Culpeper Language Center's Media development station. This documentation is written for use by Culpeper student employees. Many of the processes described below should not be done without the supervision of or express permission from an employee of the Culpeper Language Center including the Culpeper Director.
If you have trouble using any of the machines, or they do not seem to be functioning as these directions suggest, please contact Alison Sommer, do not un-plug/re-do any of the machine connections without specific instructions to do so!! If Alison is unavailable, please contact Matt Dobosenski in Media Services for assistance.
Contents
- 1 Copying a PAL or NTSC VHS video to DVD
- 2 Copying a PAL or NTSC video to VHS
- 3 Viewing a video on MiniDV
- 4 Importing a MiniDV Video onto the Computer
- 5 Importing Audio from a Cassette Tape onto the Computer
- 6 Importing a VHS video onto the Computer
- 7 Making a Copy of a DVD
- 8 Editing a Movie and Burning it to DVD
- 9 Making a Video Journal/Vodcast
- 10 Making a DVD of a Pre-recorded International TV Program
Copying a PAL or NTSC VHS video to DVD
- Put the VHS into the Samsung (gold-colored) VCR
- Make sure the out-put type is NTSC
- Put a blank DVD into the Panasonic DVD tray, and wait until it recognizes the blank DVD.
- Hit the record button (the round red button) on the DVD player.
- Hit play on the the VCR.
- You should be able to watch the video's progress on the TV, if you have it switched to the correct input.
- When the movie is over, hit stop on the DVD player and VCR. Wait about 15 seconds while the DVD burner completes its process
- Hit the Settings button on the Panasonic remote. This should take you to a menu (displayed on the TV)
- Scroll down to the Settings menu and hit the select button.
- Choose Finalize disk and hit select
- Select yes/ok/continue to the next two questions it asks you. It will then finalize the disk. When it is done, it will tell you Finalization Complete - Disk is now available only for playback, hit the select button. You may now eject the DVD.
Copying a PAL or NTSC video to VHS
- Put the VHS into the Samsung (gold-colored) VCR
- Make sure the out-put type is NTSC
- Put a blank VHS into the Panasonic VCR
- Hit the record button (the round red button) Panasonic VCR
- Hit play on the the Samsung VCR
- You should be able to watch the video's progress on the TV, if you have it switched to the correct input.
- When the movie is over, hit stop on both VCRs
Viewing a video on MiniDV
- Use iMovie
Importing a MiniDV Video onto the Computer
- Use iMovie
Importing Audio from a Cassette Tape onto the Computer
- Use Garageband
Importing a VHS video onto the Computer
- Use iMovie
Making a Copy of a DVD
- First rip the original DVD using Mac the Ripper
- Then make a new copy of the DVD using DVD2one
Editing a Movie and Burning it to DVD
Making a Video Journal/Vodcast
- Plug the iSite into the Firewire port
- Open iMovie and capture your video
- Share the video to Quicktime for web
- Save the resulting .mov file in your wwwdocs folder