Chris Nicholson
November 21st, 2010, 02:11 PM
I'm curious as to whether there's anyone on this forum who has recorded directly from the video out (either hdmi or rca) while recording to produce and instant DVD?
When I hook up the signal direct to a monitor the On Screen Display appears so that you can control the camera off an external monitor. I assume that if I were to hook this up directly to a DVD recorder the OSD would be recorded on the DVD?
Sometimes it would be great to have this info as per including the time date stamp on a DVD for a deposition, but other times as in recording an event it would be great to to turn off all of this info even though it would still be needed to aid in recording.
Does the OSD info appear on the recording? If so, can it be turned off and on?
The only way I currently know how to permanently burn the time date stamp on a clip is to use an application like DVMP Pro, which works great, but if I were to need an instant time date stamp produced at the time of recording this application obviously wouldn't work for that.
When I hook up the signal direct to a monitor the On Screen Display appears so that you can control the camera off an external monitor. I assume that if I were to hook this up directly to a DVD recorder the OSD would be recorded on the DVD?
Sometimes it would be great to have this info as per including the time date stamp on a DVD for a deposition, but other times as in recording an event it would be great to to turn off all of this info even though it would still be needed to aid in recording.
Does the OSD info appear on the recording? If so, can it be turned off and on?
The only way I currently know how to permanently burn the time date stamp on a clip is to use an application like DVMP Pro, which works great, but if I were to need an instant time date stamp produced at the time of recording this application obviously wouldn't work for that.