- Re: High quality DV to DVD
- Posted by Mike T on July 14th, 2003
DV runs about 13 Gbyte/hour., an 80 to 100 GB drive can be found for around
$100 so that is a pretty good size for capturing DV video. Check out this
site for more info--
http://www.dvdrhelp.com and check out TMPGenc for mpeg2 encoding. Your DVD
burner usually comes with DVD authoring software, so if you don't get to
fancy on DVD menu's that will probably work OK. Download the latest version
of Nero 5.5 and it will burn DVD's just fine. You also should be using the
NTFS file system so you can have files larger than 4 GB, this is available
in Win 2000 or XP.
Mike T
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