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Re: Video Archive Format
by Chris Brown on Feb 5, 2009 at 9:21:10 pm

Completely agree. It's the cheapest solution, and takes less time. Plus, when you need the footage or project again, you haven't already degraded your sources footage.

Everyone tackles this differently. At one point, CBS had a contract with (now out of business) Southwest Television for sports archiving. They were doing encoding to MPEG2 and storing footage to DVD discs. Hopefully they kept the bitrate fairly high.

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