I have a pile of video tapes for my digital video camera. The camera is about 
5 years old and isn't up the the quality of modern ones, but it's still 
reasonably good. I'd like to archive the contents of these tapes onto CD 
(possibly DVD+R if necessary) so I can reuse them. I'd like to archive the 
complete tapes, including the bits of film which I currently don't think are 
much use - you never know do you? So that's 20 or 30 hours of video.

Ideally I'd be able to archive to a format which allows me to edit and use the 
material if I want to. MJPEG would be ideal, but it's a bit big. MPG 
compresses down nicely but it's not too easy to reuse. What's the middle 
ground? Perhaps MJPEG with compression turned up quite a bit? I'd like to 
maintain the quality I currently have on the tapes, if possible.

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