On Tue, 22 Jun 2004, Richard Ellis wrote:

> Quite true, assuming of course that one is duping vhs tapes off to
> DVD.  


        Which was one of the items mentioned - that's why I brought up
        the issue of being able to manipulate the data before encoding.

> But, the posters implied usage is PVR, which implies record /
> watch / throwaway (most of the time) functionality.  And for that,

        For that you could simply playback the DV file - 25Mb/s gives real
        good quality and when you're done just "rm" the file :)

> exactly the amount of time needed to capture the video in the first
> place.  That's hard to beat for the normal PVR usage model.
        
        Capture the DV, watch, rm.   250GB drive can hold ~20 hours of data 
        and there's no conversion/encoding required at all.  That also is 
        hard to beat  <grin>. 

        Cheers,
        Steven Schultz



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