OT: A very, very nice Date/Time stamper for DV files

riredale wrote on 5/2/2004, 3:27 PM
Just happened to run across a nifty little program that takes a DV avi file, reads the internal date/timecode, writes that date/timecode onto the image in the corner (or wherever you want), and outputs a new DV avi file.

From past discussions I know many people have been looking for such a program. This apparently looks like it will do the trick. It has a sweet little user interface and gives you lots of flexibility regarding format, font, location, and appearance.

Bad news: it's not Freeware.
Good news: It's $10. That's it.

Comments

riredale wrote on 5/3/2004, 6:28 PM
I just had to bump this one time, since it's such a cool little utility and I recall the frustration of some users on this board that they couldn't do this timecode stamp any other way.
kentwolf wrote on 5/3/2004, 10:51 PM
That's pretty handy. Thanks!

This is exactly the kind of functionality that Vegas should have, natively.
wcoxe1 wrote on 10/18/2004, 9:16 AM
With so many people wanting this, and more in the way of control, you'd think that Sonic Foundry, then Sony, would EVENTUALLY get the idea. I have been asking for this sort of thing for years. So have many others.

Please, Sony! If it can be done in a $10.00 outside program, it certainly can be done in Vegas with even BETTER unification and utility. PLEASE!
Bill Ravens wrote on 10/18/2004, 9:50 AM
Maybe someone ought to suggest to the developer of DVTimeStamp that this could be a Vegas plugin.
Bilboz wrote on 10/18/2004, 9:53 AM
Once Vegas render the project it replaces the datecode data with the date it was rendered

This makes other products kind of useless, unless I’m missing something