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Dvdxdv update3/17/2023 ![]() When you purchase software, you purchase a unlock and serial number which should be useful no matter what. I need a new serial number and unlock code and I CAN'T GET IT! The serial number and unlock code should not depend on the mac ID address. I am furious, because now there is NO support for the software AT ALL. I also purchased a new computer and had to transfer the software from one computer to another and that also required a new serial and unlock code. I have had 3 motherboards replaced on my computer in less than 2 years and of course, the mac ID address changes each time which in turn, required a new serial and unlock code for this software. More expensive probably, but it's an option.By Anonymous reviewed on December 1, 2010 He may have a workflow that involves making a cut, then providing a review copy with the timecode stamped for clients to make further notes for editing. There is also the train of thought that he's the professional (and I'm only assuming) that you're not so his final version might be better than yours. That will be the same thing as you transferring the tape. Providing you a copy on DVD was probably for review?Īlso, if he's willing to give you a copy on tape and if you don't have a camcorder, but have an external hard drive, have him transfer the tapes onto the hard drive for you. I have to say, I'd be royally ticked if it wasn't in the contract to have a worthy copy. It might not be the master, but a full NTSC taped copy would be perfect. That said, you paid him to video the wedding so he should provide a worthy copy of the wedding. Most videographers will have a charge for it b/c they are obviously losing the business of editing/producing the final cut for you. I hope you had/have a contract with him that states he can give you the tapes? It sounds like you do b/c he's got an option to edit so there must be something to give you the tapes. your videographer should give you a copy of the master tapes. But at this stage I am having trouble getting my raw DVD footage imported. I am totally new to both iMovie and iDVD, and any kind of video editing. Should we request from the videographer the video in a different format than just the two DVDs? Or is what I'm doing totally ridiculous, and that there's a much better way to do this? And then perhaps I can import those into iMovie.īut this also begs the question that for some parts of the reception I'll want unbroken audio from the raw footage, but with the ability to cut/paste video parts to go with it. ![]() I am thinking of breaking up the scenes of that 2 hour video into the pieces I want with QuickTime Pro (I haven't bought it yet). I'm convinced there must be a better way to do this. I did this, but trying to import the huge two hour-long MP4 file into iMovie says it will take 1000 minutes. ![]() By searching online, some pages recommended using Handbrake to convert the DVD to an MP4. So far I have the two DVD's, but I am not sure where to start. We have the option to pay the videographer to provide an edited wedding video for us, but we'd prefer to make the edited version ourselves from the raw footage (or at least try), so we can really optimize the video for our own tastes, and with our preferred scenes. He who provided us with two DVDs, with a total of 3.5 hours of footage. At our wedding, we contracted a videographer to film the event and provide us with the raw video. I just got married, and would like to make my own edited wedding video.
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