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You've made a great video-now you want to share it with your family and friends. Here you will find tips on transferring your video from your camcorder to a VHS tape or DVD and publishing it to the internet.
Pinnacle Video Transfer Product Debuts
Pinnacle is debuting its Pinnacle Video Transfer product at CES. The device will "analog video onto any USB 2.0 storage device without using a PC. At the touch of a button, users with little or no technical expertise can immediately begin recording from a TV, DVD player, PVR, camcorder or set-top box directly to their iPod® Video, PSPT, USB flash drive or USB hard drive."
Sony HDR-HC3 Sample Video
This is some sample video recorded with a Sony HDR-HC3.
Sony HDR-FX1 Sample Video
The Sony HDR-FX1 is a 1080i high-definition professional camcorder by Sony.Here is some sample video recorded with the Sony HDR-FX1.
Horror Under Sarah's Bed
This first film by Dilman Dila was shot in 4 hours using a Canon MV890 MiniDV camcorder and lit using only a 20 watt bulb. He edited the movie using Ulead VideoStudio8 and used the editing software’s video filter to improve the picture quality of his film.
Vault 360 Platinum: Video Transfer Program
Vault 360 Platinum is a video transfer program that allows you to transfer video from your camcorder to your cell phone, iPod, PDA, PSP and more.
Video Blogging
Video Blogging or vlogging is gaining a huge following on the internet. Learn about the latest internet craze.
Where is the 8mm/ VHS Adapter?
Looking for an adapter to play tapes from your camcorder in your VCR? Can't seem to find one anywhere? Find out why...
Create A Short Web Movie Using Windows Movie Maker
Windows Movie Maker makes it easy for you to create short movies and post them on the web.
Apple DVD Studio Pro
Apples program DVD Studio Pro makes it possible for Mac users to create professional quality HD video DVDs on their home computer.
Creating a VCD Disc For Your DVD Player
Make movies to play in your DVD player using just a regular CD burner.
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