Pinnacle Video Transfer Tutorial WEB DESIGN VIDEOS - PHOTO EDITING VIDEO CLIPS

EDIT: If you are trying to edit videos, like montages or machinimas, with the PVT, and you have a windows computer, you are going to need Sony Vegas or Adobe Premiere. The PVT outputs in MPEG4/Quicktime format, so it cannot be edited in Windows Movie Maker or played in Windows Media Player. If you just want to play the video and not edit it, you can download Quicktime for free from Apple.com. Also, I\'ve heard of ways to convert MPEG4s to WMVs. I\'ll research it and try to get backto everyone.Alright, I\'m really sorry it took so long to make, but it\'s finally here. Tutorial for the Pinnacle Video Transfer. To start, I wanna say how great a product this is. Not only does it function as a capture card for video games, you can capture from VCR and DVD players, transfer videos you bought on the Xbox marketplace to your iPod, PSP, or computer, and do a bunch more. I highly recommend it.\nHeres the link you\'ll need for the update:\nhttp://pinnaclesys.com/PublicSite/us/Products/Consumer+Products/Home+Video/Studio+Family/Instant+Video+Recorder+Support/Download+Area/Documentation/Manuals+for+PVT.htm?mode=documents\nIf that doesn\'t work, go to pinnaclesys.com and follow the instructions I gave in the video.\nAnd yes, I did change clothes part of the way through. Told you it took me a while to make. :P

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