First question, is anyone out there using a Sony DV camera?
Second Question, how much video quality is lost in re-encoding? The reson for this question is that if I capture with my Sony DCR-TRV730, so far the only kind of AVIs that I can create are created with the digital video codec that is specific to digital video. Basically it is uncompressed avi and the files end up huge, about 13 GB for an hour. Once I do this, I have to encode with the DIVX video codec and I usualy use the MP3 audio Codec. Once I re-encode the avi, I then have to convert yet again to create the MPG file for VCD. Somehow I think I am loosing video quality in all of the re-encoding. I would like feedback on this.
This brings me to my third an somewhat related question. My wife and I recently got back from Russia and Kazakhstan with our first little adopted girl, I have about 3 Hours worth of Video of the trip that I would like to convert to VCD but I want the best video quality I can get. Any tips on keeping the video quality at it's best. Keep in mind, so far the only way I have been able to get files small enough is to capture, re-encode with divx compression, and the re-encode for VCD. Are there ways to convert Windows Media Files straight to VCD.
Thans for the help
Second Question, how much video quality is lost in re-encoding? The reson for this question is that if I capture with my Sony DCR-TRV730, so far the only kind of AVIs that I can create are created with the digital video codec that is specific to digital video. Basically it is uncompressed avi and the files end up huge, about 13 GB for an hour. Once I do this, I have to encode with the DIVX video codec and I usualy use the MP3 audio Codec. Once I re-encode the avi, I then have to convert yet again to create the MPG file for VCD. Somehow I think I am loosing video quality in all of the re-encoding. I would like feedback on this.
This brings me to my third an somewhat related question. My wife and I recently got back from Russia and Kazakhstan with our first little adopted girl, I have about 3 Hours worth of Video of the trip that I would like to convert to VCD but I want the best video quality I can get. Any tips on keeping the video quality at it's best. Keep in mind, so far the only way I have been able to get files small enough is to capture, re-encode with divx compression, and the re-encode for VCD. Are there ways to convert Windows Media Files straight to VCD.
Thans for the help
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