On Wed, 2003-11-12 at 00:43, Peter Watson wrote:

> PS. I missed the most important difference. Kino allows unlimited DV 
> capture, M$ moviemaker appears to allow the same, but the resultant files 
> are somehow crippled so that they appear to other applications to be only 
> 7008 frames long. This severely limits your ability to do any post 
> processing, such as conversion to MPEG 1/2 in order to master a VCD or 
> DVD, I don't know how or why this is done but it is typical of M$ to build 
> in restrictions to otherwise functional software, look at XP Home 
> networking abilities. The overall result is that moviemaker is really only 
> a toy and cannot be cosidered for any attempt to produce serious video 
> output.
> 
> 
> Regards
> Pete

Cool!  Thanks for the very detailed response!
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