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Old 06-15-2004, 06:04 PM   #13
SonicVanguard
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I guess I don't see capturing to MPEG-2 just to save time. My personal preference is quality - anything I've done in AVI-DV from start to finish looks better than anything I've done in MPEG-2 from start to finish. I want the best quality I can get (of course in the studio, but in my own personal projects as well) so I take the time to do it right. Capture and edit in AVI (or AVI-DV as the case seems to be), output to the same and convert to HQ MPEG-2 DVD-compliant stream.

Dave.
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