View Single Post
  #7 (permalink)  
Old 01-21-2005, 07:35 PM
purejammy purejammy is offline
Senior Member
Video Editing Junkie
 
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: East Kilbride, Scotland
Posts: 994
purejammy is an unknown quantity at this point
Send a message via MSN to purejammy Send a message via Yahoo to purejammy
Default

You are more than welcome Vanessa. Just before you start the capture process though, I would recommend that you defrag your hard disk. Thsi will minimise the chances of dropped frames.

Incidentally I transferred some cine film for a friend recently, and they were simply over the moon. The days of lugging out the old projector were gone for them and they were really pleased to be able to see their films again.

Don't hesitate to post back if you encounter any problems.

__________________
IBM A51p with 160Gb Boot Disk, 160Gb external Firewire Disk, 2Gb Memory and a super duper sound card, 17\" TFT Monitor etc etc etc
Sony TRV33e : Sony TRV310e : Canon XM2
ULead products mostly including Mediastudio Pro (V8.0), Video Studio 8, Movie Factory 2.0, Premiere Elements

Remember, there is always more to learn than there is to teach.
Reply With Quote