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| Hi, After editing on PC the raw minidv footage, what is the best media to store the edited video on in terms of quality and robustness? thanks, Keith |
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| Keith wrote: Hi, After editing on PC the raw minidv footage, what is the best media to store the edited video on in terms of quality and robustness? thanks, Keith I like to take backups of backups. I put edited Dv stuff back to a mini DV tape and also copy what I can (if it's not too large) to DVD in data mode. Doc |
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| In message , Keith writes Hi, After editing on PC the raw minidv footage, what is the best media to store the edited video on in terms of quality and robustness? IMO writing it back to miniDV tape is without doubt the best strategy if considering quality and robustness. You will, though, have to have a camcorder that has DV-in, which allows you to do this. -- Tony Morgan http://www.camcord.info |
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