Adding the date/time stamp to videos already created

We have someone using Elemets 8
They need to add in the date/time stamp to video's that are already created.
The camcorder we have does record this information but doesn't allow that information to be put onto the screen its a Canon HD HF200
We were told by Adobe support we can do this but they wanted $39 plus $39 an hour.
Anyone out there able to tell me how we can get this done for free?

  Try the Premier Elements forum for video questions. You will get better advice over there. Good luck.
http://forums.adobe.com/community/premiere_elements

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