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Digital video tape damage
My Panasonic mini DV camcorder had a misaligned head when
I taped an important volleyball game. The camcorder is now fixed but the tape has a 'blip' in video and audio approx every second. I was told that the time code is fine. I would like to edit out the blips. Has anyone had a similar experience? What digital video software would do the job? Any suggestions? |
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Digital video tape damage
It may take a while but Windows Movie Maker should do the job.
Cari www.coribright.com "Ray" wrote in message ... My Panasonic mini DV camcorder had a misaligned head when I taped an important volleyball game. The camcorder is now fixed but the tape has a 'blip' in video and audio approx every second. I was told that the time code is fine. I would like to edit out the blips. Has anyone had a similar experience? What digital video software would do the job? Any suggestions? |
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Digital video tape damage
-----Original Message----- My Panasonic mini DV camcorder had a misaligned head when I taped an important volleyball game. The camcorder is now fixed but the tape has a 'blip' in video and audio approx every second. I was told that the time code is fine. I would like to edit out the blips. Has anyone had a similar experience? What digital video software would do the job? Any suggestions? . There is no such thing as an important volleyball game. |
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