That is how I did it with the PD 150… Remember the overlap function in the menus? Same thing. I would film, and then use the last-frame-viewing to align and transition.
I need to put the clips (of winter«) back onto the card to do a time-laps clip of winter into sumeer, using the onboard ASSIGN 4 function, which has a ‘last frame’ freeze, and I can then align my new picture and smoothly transition from one scene to the other.
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Oh yes, and just one more thing…
If you could please help me a little further along with my conversion issue and to put the clips back on the card? That is a real big one for me. Thanks.
So, if I am correct, by doing so, by putting the folder back on the card, it will replace the existing one on the card already? Please elaborate… or should I simply go and read the camera’s owner’s manual? 🙂 Sorry for all the inconveniences…
Forgive me, but I am not sure that I understand. You say the best way is to copy the BPAV folder to the HDD. But then the originals stay on the camera? Isn’t the idea to off-load the clips to empty the card? You copy the folder and then delete it from the card?
I am sorry. Yes, the proper word is IMPORTED. With XD Cam Transfer software, I IMPORTED the files onto the HDD. Then, I deleted them from the card afterwards.
I simply, without knowing any better, moved them, transferred them to hard drive using XD Cam Transfer, and them deleted them, sometimes more than one clip at a time, using the XD Cam Browser software…
Hello and thanks for the speedy reply… I simply moved all the clips off the cards via XD Cam Transfer, thinking I could put them back on again with no issues… I was wrong. All this is so «i can keep track of the seasons, using the camera’s image-overlapping mode to line the image up. I guess I will have to re-convert the files into Mpeg4, as you suggest?