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Posted by Bill Cotton on 01/29/08 14:02
----- Original Message -----
From: "Arny Krueger" <arnyk@hotpop.com>
Newsgroups: rec.video.production
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 11:42 PM
Subject: Re: What is the best way to quickly produce a DVD for a church
service?
Portions snniped
I am learning a lots from your and other posts.
I have a Sony DCR SR80 Hard drive cancorder that has USB output. I cannot
use any capture features from any progran that I have. Ulead 10 Nero or
window moviemaker. I have to download as a picture file and inport that to
Moviemaker. I am thinking that I need to use a camcorder with Firewire
output.
> As far as after-the fact processing goes, I'm getting the following
> timings for editing 90 minutes of NTSC program material with PE4 on a 2 GB
> PC with a 6 GHz dual core Athlon64 under XP, running off a single 250 GB
> 7200 rpm drive:
What is PE4?
>
> (1) Open MPEG capture file which includes indexing and transcoding to
> DV-AVI for PE4 processing - about 4 minutes.
>
> (2) Edit to trim the ends and overlay and align 4 pre-fabed titles and a
> DVD menu with pointers to 3 places in the video - 4 minutes.
Where can I pre-fabed titles and menu.
>
> (3) Burn 90 minute DVD - approximately 15 minutes.
My viedo are up to 150 mintues, but I am will to reduce the raw to 120
mintues as it seems that this is the limit for high quality DVD. If I can
pre-fab title to the camcorder, the one button direct burn to DVD will gives
me a master in about the same time as you get.
>
> I think duplication on a tower-style DVD copier takes about another half
> hour.
As soon as the budget allows, a tower is planned.
>
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