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Re: [Help] At Wit's End With DVD Burning

Posted by Ken Maltby on 02/10/07 00:17

"OldTimer" <oldguy@noddingoff.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 9 Feb 2007 04:25:27 -0600, "Ken Maltby"
> <kmaltby@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>>
> I have to agree with Ken regarding VideoReDo. I use it for all my TV
> captures - cutting out commercials, joining files, etc. As far as TV
> capturing and converting VHS tapes, I use a Hauppauge WinTV PVR2 USB
> unit which does an vary acceptable job of encoding the VHS tapes input
> to MPEG2 files.

> As I'm sure Ken will agree, you will perhaps get a
> better result if you capture to uncompressed AVI and then do the
> encoding to MPEG2 in another program such as TMPEGEnc Plus

I most certainly do NOT agree with that. There is no benefit to
having TV video spend any time as DV-AVI, on its way to
a DVD.


>but since
> my unit only allows capture to MPEG1 or 2, that's the way I go. And
> Ken's suggestions as to DVD authoring programs would also be mine with
> one alternative added. While I do use TMPEGEnc DVD Author for most of
> my TV serial captures, I generally opt for either DVDLab Pro or Sony
> DVD Architect to do more extensive authoring projects. But as Ken
> states, the learning curve for these two alternate programs can be
> rather daunting and one will have to devote some time to learning the
> intricacies of each program before one can really appreciate all that
> they are capable of doing.
>
> OldTimer
>>
>

 

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