Hi there,
Here's the situation and how I want to solve it. I was wondering if anyone would be able to suggest a better way to solve my problem.
my boss wants me to set up a dubbing lab for him. He has about 30 full length features on Beta SP that he wants digitized, so instead of sending out VHS tapes, he'll be able to send people dvd's.
here's how I plan on doing this. From a BetaSP deck I'll capture the tapes onto minidv with a sony minidv camera (or i might get a matrox card as I've had nothing but pleasent experiences using them). I know I'd need a pretty large hard drive even to capture one feature as it's something like 1 gig for every 4-5 minutes of highest quality video.
I most familiar with macs and have many years experience using final cut pro so i'm thinking on getting my boss a G5 with 250 gig hard drive as well as final cut pro 4 and dvd studio pro 2 to help accomplish this.
After I capture the feature I'd author one dvd and delete all the online footage as with my dvd masters I'd then be able to make as many copies as i need. Then repeat the process for the next feature.
let me state that i know nothing of dvd authoring so I'm sorry if these seem like stupid questions.
1 hour and 30 minute feature = 20 something gigs which won't fit onto a dvd. Is there some sort of standardized compression/encoding technique for authoring dvd's?
What format is encoded onto a dvd that one would rent from a north american video store?
Are PAL or NTSC formats something I have to worry about as well?
Is there a better way I could do this?
I know I'm going to lose some image and sound quality when I do this, how do i get the best possible image on the dvd's?
Are there any security features I can use with dvd authoring programs that prevent people from copying them or putting them online?
Is there a piece of hardware out there that allows one to burn multiple dvds at the same time
any advice or links to pages that would be able to answer my questions would be much appreciated
Here's the situation and how I want to solve it. I was wondering if anyone would be able to suggest a better way to solve my problem.
my boss wants me to set up a dubbing lab for him. He has about 30 full length features on Beta SP that he wants digitized, so instead of sending out VHS tapes, he'll be able to send people dvd's.
here's how I plan on doing this. From a BetaSP deck I'll capture the tapes onto minidv with a sony minidv camera (or i might get a matrox card as I've had nothing but pleasent experiences using them). I know I'd need a pretty large hard drive even to capture one feature as it's something like 1 gig for every 4-5 minutes of highest quality video.
I most familiar with macs and have many years experience using final cut pro so i'm thinking on getting my boss a G5 with 250 gig hard drive as well as final cut pro 4 and dvd studio pro 2 to help accomplish this.
After I capture the feature I'd author one dvd and delete all the online footage as with my dvd masters I'd then be able to make as many copies as i need. Then repeat the process for the next feature.
let me state that i know nothing of dvd authoring so I'm sorry if these seem like stupid questions.
1 hour and 30 minute feature = 20 something gigs which won't fit onto a dvd. Is there some sort of standardized compression/encoding technique for authoring dvd's?
What format is encoded onto a dvd that one would rent from a north american video store?
Are PAL or NTSC formats something I have to worry about as well?
Is there a better way I could do this?
I know I'm going to lose some image and sound quality when I do this, how do i get the best possible image on the dvd's?
Are there any security features I can use with dvd authoring programs that prevent people from copying them or putting them online?
Is there a piece of hardware out there that allows one to burn multiple dvds at the same time
any advice or links to pages that would be able to answer my questions would be much appreciated
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