AVC Ultimate to add the entire copied folder as a DVD disc and rip. A:If your DVD movie contains multiple angle, you can freely select your desired angle. Go to the right. And then import this MPEG-2 file into some free DVD burning software like ImgBurn to create DVD Video disc. Syncios for Mac Freeware; iOS. Download the latest version of the top software, games, programs and apps in 2019. PROS: Straightforward interface, You can rip specific files, Support for multi-angle movies, Removes CSS. Blu-ray DVD to multi-track MKV and convert BD/DVD to any video format. IOrgSoft Flip Video Converter for Mac 3.3.9. I've been asked by my rugby club to video the first team games for technical analysis purposes. Ideally we'd like to video the game from a number of angles, and then put together (unedited) video of the game onto DVD for analysis the next day. Couple of questions: 1. What is the best way to physically link 4+ DV cameras into one(?) feed into my mac? Is there a physical limit on the length of the video cables (which one should I use - S video/Firewire?) 2. Can iMovie/FCE/FCP handle multiple video feeds, so that I would actually get 4 'windows' in my main video window? Or is there a hardware solution to acheiving this? ![]() I'm not sure about 1. FCP5 handles multicam editing from multiple grouped clips. I may be wrong, but I don't think this is real time in the sense that the cameras are all linked to the Mac at the same time. Instead, you synchronise the clocks on the cameras, shoot the footage, download the clips to the Mac, group them into 'multiclips', synchronise the clip start times, then you can view them simultaneously ('real time') and edit to your heart's content. Edit: I'm new to FCP and on further investigation I suspect that multicam thing might not work because it seems to be designed to cut between clips rather than play them concurrently. (sorry to mislead in the earlier comments). But it does seem fairly easy (I tried it) to create 4 concurrent windows from 4 clips, playing concurrently (which I think is what you want). I've been asked by my rugby club to video the first team games for technical analysis purposes. Ideally we'd like to video the game from a number of angles, and then put together (unedited) video of the game onto DVD for analysis the next day. Couple of questions: 1. What is the best way to physically link 4+ DV cameras into one(?) feed into my mac?
Is there a physical limit on the length of the video cables (which one should I use - S video/Firewire?) 2. Can iMovie/FCE/FCP handle multiple video feeds, so that I would actually get 4 'windows' in my main video window? Or is there a hardware solution to acheiving this?
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