tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19493052.post2361954870255610358..comments2023-04-26T00:23:37.309-05:00Comments on Edit Your Home Movies: Nancyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06792056284383596453noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19493052.post-69747266338708719122010-11-28T09:40:38.707-06:002010-11-28T09:40:38.707-06:00Richard, I am sorry I didn't see your post bef...Richard, I am sorry I didn't see your post before now. When you wrote I was starting school and it enveloped me until now. At first glance, if you couldn't see the footage I am wondering if Pinnacle would recognize the format. Sometimes when a software doesn't work with files, it won't show them. I hope you were able to edit your soccer game some other way.Nancyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06792056284383596453noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19493052.post-2220131096208317592010-11-09T13:36:55.787-06:002010-11-09T13:36:55.787-06:00Just opened and loaded Pinnacle Studio Ultimate. D...Just opened and loaded Pinnacle Studio Ultimate. Didn’t take but a minute to figure how to capture the ACVHD files from my camcorder’s SDHC card. I used a USB card-reader and the software presented rows of thumbnail images which I recognized as the soccer game I’d recorded. But when I selected the edit tab I found nothing but some canned video - clearly stuff that come with the software. My soccer game was nowhere to be found. <br /><br />I spent two hours, and never did find it in Pinnacle Studio. It’s somewhere on the computer ( or at least part of it is) because I located one 5 minute piece of it with Win 7’s search function, and played it. I can’t find it with Pinnacle though. I need to edit it and burn DVDs for the coach. The lack of an obvious step from capturing to editing amazes me. Can someone help?Richardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04595425388773067431noreply@blogger.com