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  1. Член BJ_M's Avatar
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    ConvertX offers the unique choice of three encoding formats: MPEG-1, for recording one hour of premier quality video on a VCD; MPEG-2, for up to two hours of high quality video on a DVD; and, for exceptional hard disc space-savings, MPEG-4. Capable of creating highly compressed video archives, MPEG-4 can be used to store 100 minutes of video on a standard CD or 10 hours on a DVD. A Hi-Speed USB 2.0 connection maximizes data throughput to the host computer, enabling high bit rate video capture using MPEG-2 compression.

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    http://www.plextor.com/english/products/ConvertX.html
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    Just checked this out.

    Looks very promising for when I finally want to get my VHS collection onto DVD with minimal fuss. Listed as $179 (US I assume), this could be it, but I will probably hold back until I hear feedback on the quallity.
    The glass is neither half-full, nor half-empty.
    It is simply twice as big as it needs to be.
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    High bitrate mpeg2?....6000 seems to be max, it is not even max dvd bitrate. But maybe great quality...
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  4. Interesting device... ?? quality as well.

    Also, VCD with video bitrate of 1500 kbit/s ???

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