On Mon, 4 Oct 2004, Roman Shaposhnick wrote:

>   Personally, I use DV for that.

        I concur.  (as an aside I have recently viewed the SVCD/VCDs I made
        using a Bt878 card vs the discs I made after switching to DV - oh
        my goodness the quality took a quantum leap upward!).

        How did I know you'd say that? <grin>

>   And not just any DV, but a hacked-up version

        No need for any hacked-up version - disc space is easy to come by
        (I've a terabyte sitting around in 160 and 200GB drives) ;)

>   of my DV codec from FFMPEG that can use different bitrates. The default
>   framesize for PAL is 144000 bytes, this can be cut down to ~130000 bytes

        You can do that?  I thought the DV format was quite strict about the
        format, bitrate, etc.

>   Of course, don't expect Premiere to happily load it :-)

        Or Final Cut Pro/Express...  Not sure about Kino - I think that uses
        libdv which may not understand non-standard DV streams.

        Cheers,
        Steven Schultz



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