Announcement: Our new CyberLink Feedback Forum has arrived! Please transfer to our new forum to provide your feedback or to start a new discussion. The content on this CyberLink Community forum is now read only, but will continue to be available as a user resource. Thanks!
CyberLink Community Forum
where the experts meet
| Advanced Search >
Time stamp in AVCHD?
rajenk [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Sep 29, 2009 11:34 Messages: 13 Offline
[Post New]
Hello Experts,

Is there any way of getting Time stamp in the video as a title or object automatically read from the .m2ts file?

Like in DV based AVI files there were many software and plugins to do that.

Appreciate your help on this. The purpose is to time stamp the baby videos. That way the video can be time referenced while watching later!

Thanks,
Raj
CubbyHouseFilms
Senior Contributor Location: Melbourne, Australia Joined: Jul 14, 2009 04:23 Messages: 2208 Offline
[Post New]
Hi Rajenk

To the best of my knowlegde the answer is no.

However, what I do is to create a template in the TITLE area and save it as a date eg. 18. 03. 2010

And by right clicking on your movie files in the media library and selecting properties you can see the date of when the file was taken.

Good Luck 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!

rajenk [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Sep 29, 2009 11:34 Messages: 13 Offline
[Post New]
Thanks. Exactly what I was thinking of. I don't need time stamp for the whole clip or second by second. So I am good. But it would be nice to have a plugin that would do this. It should not be hard to do as the clip has the time the file was created (filmed).
Powered by JForum 2.1.8 © JForum Team