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Re: HDV to DVD
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Steven L. Gotz
on Oct 14, 2006 at 2:56:56 pm
I use Cineform Aspect HD. I capture with HDLink (or HDVSplit - a free utility) and I convert to Cineform AVI. I use two steps because my PC is underpowered. At least until the new one with the 6800 chip arrives in about 10 days.
I edit in Premiere Pro 2.0 and export to WM9 files using an 8Mbps data rate.
For half of my customers, I put the files on DVD-ROM. For the others, I install them on a hard drive in their network. In both cases, the videos are played on the AVeL Linkplayer2 out component jacks to an HDTV ranging from 50" to 65" in training rooms.
They get used to the naming system I use for training sessions, and they don't seem to miss having a proper DVD menu. But in corporate training situations, I can get away with that.
If I was doing weddings, I would be stuck charging a lot more to provide the player to all of the brides as part of the package. In some cases that would work. In some, no way. But since weddings are hard work, and I am allergic to hard work, it isn't a problem for me.
Steven
http://www.stevengotz.com
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