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Re: Best Compression for Projection?
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Noah Kadner
on Feb 7, 2009 at 12:26:19 am
I'd go DVCAM- I've seen DVDs stutter and halt at festivals- ugly. Also seen DV tapes do the same too because the projection DV player has seriously dirty heads. It's a shame that so many 'festivals' go the cheap route to projection. Nothing beats a nice Beta SP, Digibeta, HDCAM or 35mm/16mm projection. At least they're not going VHS...
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