I am trying to help an old friend who is trying to add a music track to the video clips he has made on his Panasonic DMRE95. ('Dubbing??')
Surprisingly, this is the first time he's tried after many years of having the unit.
I would like to help, and I am familiar with basic Video editing on a PC, but not with the Panasonic DMRE95, and the problem is compounded by the fact I have to talk over the phone. I have just downloaded the manual, and I don't want to lose sight of the wood for the trees.
I am assuming he is still better to do this on his Panasonic DMRE95 rather than try to edit on a PC using more software.
The end result he wants is to be able to make 20 copies for his friends for Christmas. I assume he will use DVD +R but I would like to take your advice about whats best to use as an output format for the Panasonic.
Quote:The end result he wants is to be able to make 20 copies for his friends for Christmas. I assume he will use DVD +R but I would like to take your advice about whats best to use as an output format for the Panasonic.
I don't know anything about this recorder, but I would be surprised if you can edit or replace the audio on recorded video in situ.
I would think that you would have to save recordings to disk (finalize if required) and do the editing on the PC.
I have a Panasonic DVD recorder (no HDD) and should note that it can save multiple recordings to DVD-RAM disks as one single VRO file - which is tricky to extract on a PC, else it saves multiple recordings as multiple titles to DVD-R disks (each recording has it's own IFO/VOB files).
Quote:The end result he wants is to be able to make 20 copies for his friends for Christmas. I assume he will use DVD +R but I would like to take your advice about whats best to use as an output format for the Panasonic.
I don't know anything about this recorder, but I would be surprised if you can edit or replace the audio on recorded video in situ.
I would think that you would have to save recordings to disk (finalize if required) and do the editing on the PC.
I have a Panasonic DVD recorder (no HDD) and should note that it can save multiple recordings to DVD-RAM disks as one single VRO file - which is tricky to extract on a PC, else it saves multiple recordings as multiple titles to DVD-R disks (each recording has it's own IFO/VOB files).