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Posted by Richard Crowley on 04/12/07 17:08
<skarkada@gmail.com> wrote ...
> Update:
> I have uploaded a couple of low light videos. Results are
> disappointing.
>
> I could quickly and easily compile and burn a DVD using the supplied
> ULead software. I didn't try any bells and wistles, just used the
> simplest path and I was done with the production process in about 10
> minutes. Burning process itself (with an 8x burner) took a long time
> (unattended). DVD played fine on a regular Panasonic DVD player.
I wonder if it was the burning itself, or the behind-the-scenes transcoding?
> MiniDV based camcorders probably produce much better HD footage. But,
> that is not of much use for me, because burning a DVD out of MiniDV
> footage is very hard. I don't think I could have posted sample clips
> on the Internet so quickly if I were using a MiniDV camcorder. So,
> should we compromise on quality of the video or ease of sharing the
> footage?
Only you can answer that qustion for your situation. It is a classic
tradeoff
issue.
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