jchenier
05-24-2005, 07:06 PM
Okay, I've seen this tread come up repeatedly, and saw a similar thread on adobeforums.com, but one with an actual solution in the form of a simple plug-in. I downloaded the trial, ran it, and within minutes paid for registration because it does so much more than I was expecting.
Check it out: http://dve.teletex.ru/en/dvrecdate.shtml
The best part is you can record the date, timecode of the timeline, timecode of the AVI file, or timecode of how the clip was on the original tape! You can chose the font, background, shadow, outline, whatever.
Think of the possibilities. You can capture a 1-hour tape, burn in the timecode, output as a WMV file, delete the original AVI and use the WMV for archiving footage. You can quickly scan through files/tapes to find clips later on without having to run the tape, etc.
Justin
www.beyondtimemedia.com
Check it out: http://dve.teletex.ru/en/dvrecdate.shtml
The best part is you can record the date, timecode of the timeline, timecode of the AVI file, or timecode of how the clip was on the original tape! You can chose the font, background, shadow, outline, whatever.
Think of the possibilities. You can capture a 1-hour tape, burn in the timecode, output as a WMV file, delete the original AVI and use the WMV for archiving footage. You can quickly scan through files/tapes to find clips later on without having to run the tape, etc.
Justin
www.beyondtimemedia.com