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KiteMikeNewbie Private MessageJoined: Mar 25, 2011 13:45Messages: 7Offline
Solved byMar 25, 2011 13:56
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I have PD8 and I want this camera : http://driftinnovation.com/hd170-stealth-camera/ Is this possible to do creation with this type of cam with PD8? Or PD9? Thanks a lot for your response! Mike
CubbyHouseFilmsSenior ContributorPrivate MessageLocation: Melbourne, AustraliaJoined: Jul 14, 2009 04:23Messages: 2208Offline
Mar 25, 2011 17:34
Hi Mike Reply
Do you know what video format it records in - AVCHD, MPEG2, MOV etc etc. That way we would have a better idea for you. Happing editing Best Regards Neil CubbyHouseFilms My Youtube Channel My Vimeo Channel PD3.5, 5, 6 & 7. Computer: Dell Dimension 5150, Intel Pen. 2.80 GHz, 2GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce 8600GT 256MB, Windows XP Pro!! PD8 Ultra v3022. Computer: Dell Studio 1747, Intel, i7 Q740 1.73 GHz, 8GB RAM, ATI Mob. Radeon HD 560v 1GB, Windows 7 Ult. 64 PD10 Ultra v2023. Computer: HP Pavilion dv7, Intel, i7 2630 2.00 GHz, 8GB RAM, ATI Mob. Radeon HD 6770 2GB, Windows 7 Pre. 64 PD12 Ultra v2930. Computer: HP Pavilion dv7, Intel, i7 2630 2.00 GHz, 8GB RAM, ATI Mob. Radeon HD 6770 2GB, Windows 7 Pre. 64 PD13 Ultim v3516. Computer: HP Pavilion dv7, Intel, i7 2630 2.00 GHz, 8GB RAM, ATI Mob. Radeon HD 6770 2GB, Windows 7 Pre. 64 PD16 Live v2101 Computer: HP Pavilion dv7, Intel, i7 2630 2.00 GHz, 16GB RAM, ATI Mob.Radeon HD 6770 2GB, Windows 7 Pre. 64 Director Suite 6: PowerDirector 16 Live, PhotoDirector 9, ColorDirector 6, AudioDirector 8 Cameras: Sony(s) HXR-NX5P, HXR-NX70P, NEX-VG10E, a6300 4k, HDR TG5E, GoPro 4 Black, Canon 6D DSLR Visit PDtoots. PowerDirector Tutorials, tips, free resources & more. Subscribe! Full linked Tutorial Catalog - PDtoots happily supports fellow PowerDirector users!
Elwood Blues CyberlinkMemberPrivate MessageJoined: Oct 01, 2010 18:55Messages: 79Offline
Mar 25, 2011 18:08
After reviewing the specs on that camera it looks like it would work with PD. I would suggest you also look at the GoPro camera too. I have seen video from that one and it was very impressive! Reply
Elwood * Sensor type: CMOS * Water Resistant * Video resolution: 1080p, 720p & WVGA * Video format: H.264 * File format: .MOV * 25 / 30 / 50 / 60fps in 720p or 25 / 30fps in 1080p * Video format: 16:9 * Lens Rotation: 300° * Recording Angles: 127° in 1080p, 170° in 720p & WVGA * White balance: Auto * Exposure: Auto / Manual (advanced users) * Zoom: Digital x4 (in 720p/30/60fps & WVGA mode) * Remote range: 10 ft. range * Built-in Microphone * Inputs: Optional External Microphone * AV Output: HDTV out (cable included) * Battery: 1110mAh rechargeable lithium-ion/ Optional 1700 mAh Li-ion rechargeable. * Power-Save option saves batteries by powering down the screen * Built-in memory: 32 MB * SD memory capacity: Supports memory cards up to 32 GB * Photo resolution: 5 Megapixel * LCD screen: 1.5″ colour TFT * Lens focal range: 0.5m to infinity * Dimensions: Camera – 133 (L) x 50 (D) x 33 (W) mm / Remote Control 52 (L) x 40 (W) x 13 (D) mm * Power: Camera – DC 3.7V / Remote control: DC 3C, 1x CR2032 battery (included) * RF: Receiver (Camera): 433.92MHz ISM band / Transmitter (Remote): 433.92MHz ISM band * Weight: Camera – 138g / Remote control – 19g * Operating Systems: Compatible with Windows 7, XP & Vista; Mac OS 1
Carl312Senior ContributorPrivate MessageLocation: Texas, USAJoined: Mar 16, 2010 20:11Messages: 9055Offline
Mar 25, 2011 18:10
According to the information at the link KiteMike posted, the camera uses H.264 and records a .MOV. Reply
From that information PowerDirector should work with that video just fine, unless it uses a non-standard video format. Windows 7 64-bit 8 GB RAM,AMD Phenom II X4 965 3.4 GHz,ATI Radeon HD 5770 1 GB,256GB SSD,1TB HD. http://www.carlmcmillan.com Not responsible for any harm that may come to your wallet
KiteMikeNewbie Private MessageJoined: Mar 25, 2011 13:45Messages: 7Offline
Mar 30, 2011 10:26
Quote:After reviewing the specs on that camera it looks like it would work with PD. I would suggest you also look at the GoPro camera too. I have seen video from that one and it was very impressive! Elwood Hello Elwood, Sorry... If I'm not answer faster : I had a business trip... Ok, I made my choice in helmet cam and it's not Gopro, it's Drift HD170 Stealth. I don't like a cam that I don't see display and this one has a remote upto 3m. And the quality is better than Gopro with the thousand of video that I have seen about four cam : GoPro, Contour, Drift and Oregon scientific. Thanks a lot! I can't wait to try the PD with the 60 fps of this cam!! ![]() Michel Reply
KiteMikeNewbie Private MessageJoined: Mar 25, 2011 13:45Messages: 7Offline
Mar 30, 2016 15:44
Quote:According to the information at the link KiteMike posted, the camera uses H.264 and records a .MOV. From that information PowerDirector should work with that video just fine, unless it uses a non-standard video format. Ok, so, for you, it has no problem with 60 fps. •Video format: H.264 -> PD8 : no problem •File format: .MOV -> PD8 : no problem •25 -> PD8 probably some problems / 30 -> it's ok / 50?? / 60fps in 720p?? or 25?? / 30fps -> it's ok in 1080p I would do some tests and I'm return back to tell about it. Hey Carl, you have the same processor than me, do you have this mb too : M4A785TD-M EVO. Because, I always think that my problem in PD8's freezing was due to one of 4 core. Finally, I think that the real problem is inherent to Windows 7 (64 bits) but the ATI card is Radeon HD 4200. Ok, thanks a lot you too for the belief that the 60 fps works under PD8!! Bye Michel Reply
Carl312Senior ContributorPrivate MessageLocation: Texas, USAJoined: Mar 16, 2010 20:11Messages: 9055Offline
Mar 30, 2011 13:36
Hey Carl, you have the same processor than me, do you have this mb too : M4A785TD-M EVO. Because, I always think that my problem in PD8's freezing was due to one of 4 core. Finally, I think that the real problem is inherent to Windows 7 (64 bits) but the ATI card is Radeon HD 4200. My Motherboard is a Gigabyte GA-MA790X-UD4P. And I am using Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3. Powerdirector 8 is a 32 bit program, so it works better in a 32 bit OS. I have used Gigabyte Motherboards for several years now, I only had problems with one board that had a VIA chip set. I try to go with either Nvidia chip set or AMD chip set. It is usually a good idea to check the manufacturer's web site for any BIOS updates. I don't have the original BIOS version that came with the Motherboard. I did update the BIOS. Windows 7 64-bit 8 GB RAM,AMD Phenom II X4 965 3.4 GHz,ATI Radeon HD 5770 1 GB,256GB SSD,1TB HD. http://www.carlmcmillan.com Not responsible for any harm that may come to your walletReply
KiteMikeNewbie Private MessageJoined: Mar 25, 2011 13:45Messages: 7Offline
Mar 30, 2011 16:08
Quote:It is usually a good idea to check the manufacturer's web site for any BIOS updates. I don't have the original BIOS version that came with the Motherboard. I did update the BIOS. Yess!! Very good idea! This is the only things I don't change since 2 years. I'll thank you another time!! Michel ReplyReply to this topic
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