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I need software which can convert my mini Cassette to CD for the model Panasonic NV-GS85 with PC?

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  1. Video  Editing  Process *

    *CAPTURE / IMPORT  video stream from vcam & video files from pc folders, EDIT  to make the movie as a project, FINISH  (render / save)  movie in the desired video file format and/or SHARE …burn to CD.

    for starters, XP/ Windows Movie Maker (wmm**) provides the simple & easy way (& free) to learn the ropes <just click Help for details>. For enhanced effects, try  SpiceFx  by Pixelan,  Venture later into other video editing software - Premiere, Vegas, Pinnacle, Ulead, etc., according to skill level & need.

    Steps:

    CAPTURE VIDEO

    a.) Connect vcam to pc via firewire cable (4 or 6 pin) for good transfer (USB can do but possible drop frames with effect on quality)

    b.) Set vcam mode to playback desired video, adjust settings for capture, then pause

    c.) Open Windows Movie Maker and set to TASK PANE

    d.) In wmm/ Task pane/CAPTURE VIDEO, click CAPTURE from video device; wmm should be able to control vcam operations. On play, video files are copied to wmm/COLLECTION (usually several video files, although will not notice during vcam playback)

    e.) Import also other desired files (video, pics, sounds, narration) from pc folder to wmm/ Collection

    EDIT MOVIE

    f.) wmm/EDIT: drag & drop captured video files one by one from collection to TIMELINE chart below at the desired sequence

    g.) Enhance/EDIT your video further if you wish: drag/drop effects- transition, filter; create titles…test to your liking (re-edit as you wish)

    FINISH MOVIE (rendering)

    h.) Save the video file to pc; and/or

    SHARE

    i.)  burn to cd;

    then Save project file (work-in-progress) for future edits.


  2. Can't get any results for searching 'software' or 'drivers for Panasonic NV-GS85'

    But, I borrowed a similar camera and downloaded the video using an 'EasyCap' USB device, they are really quite cheap and come with software for recording the video and audio in real-time when you play it back on the PC.

    Have you tried linking it to your PC via the USB port? You may find that you can transfer files to your hard disk and then use a free open source program like DVD flick to open up the files.

    It looks like the camera can also record to an SD card, have you tried using an SD card reader with your PC to see if you can open the files? Again DVD flick can make DVD's for you if this works.

    You can get 4GB and 8GB SD cards really cheaply now.

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