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| Craig Cockburn wrote in : I'll look into DivX for this, is there any other recommendations for tools? Auto Gordian Knot. Free XviD encoder, with everything you could want to be tweakable. I've only used it for creating web content, but it can handle any quality or size target you want. |
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| "Craig Cockburn" wrote in message ... In message , G Hardy writes "Craig Cockburn" wrote in message ... thanks for the note below. Is there any way to get 1 hour of MiniDV onto an 8.5Gb disc using Windows XP? The PC has USB 2.0 and Firewire? I'm trying to do an hour's worth of tape in one go rather than 15 minute blocks if at all possible. What's the best software for doing this without too much loss of detail? Don't know - DivX or similar at 18mbps will be virtually indistinguishable from the DV source. Personally, I'd find it more convenient to split the DV. It's the quickest solution, by far; and you maintain 100% quality. The only downside is maintaining records for two discs, and the 40p extra it costs for media. For me the downside would be only being able to watch 15 minutes without changing DVD on playback and of figuring out where is a good time to split the 1 hour recording. If you want to view them, just use DVD video format. You'll get 3-3½ hours on a DL DVDR |
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