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    Hi all, I will be getting one of these recorders in the mail shortly & wanted some advice (I know I'll be experimenting a lot with this machine, but I would like your opinions) I mostly will be backing up some VHS tapes (some commercial, some recorded by me, none available on DVD already) & PLENTY of laserdiscs. What I really want to know is which method is better for picture Quality:

    A: recording my source material at the highest setting (1 hour) & then
    authoring as an approximate 8GB DVD , then using dvd shrink with
    "deep analysis" or
    B: simply recording at final bitrate setting, then just authoring the file


    will both of these methods produce the same quality or would one be better?

    I already intend to re-author everything (so I can do custom menus, & precise chapers ect.)
    but need to know if involving dvd shrink would yield better results?
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  2. I would say that the answer would be a solid "Yes" and "No".

    Yes, I think that method "A" would render the best results, as recordings in the highest quality are recorded Full-D1. Once you go to 4 hour mode on the Pioneer, it will drop to half-D1. The DVD Shrink keeps the resolution the same as it compresses it, so I think for LD you will have better quality using 1-2 hour with DVDshrink.

    NO stems from the fact that my Pioneer 220-s has outstanding quality, and recompressing it will add artifacts.

    TJD
    LDW 5001, Nov 2003. Pioneer DVR-220-s, May 2004. Haup PVR-250 (2) Ver. 15 + 16. Slowpoke P4 1.8Ghz, 500 gig . Dish DVR-510 - 100 hrs. DirecTV RCA. DLP HD HT Projector at 170 Inches Diag. Tivo Gen. 1 with 180 hours
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