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  1. I have recently bought a standalone DVD-recorder which has a firewire connection. My idea is to edit (intros,transitions,menus) my captured DV-videos on the PC and then record it back to the camcorder. This edited material can then be brought to DVD via the firewire interface of the standalone recorder in real time.

    The problem are the newly created parts of the DV-AVIs. The self made menus and intros look crappy. I edit with VideoWave 4 which uses the DVSoft codec from Adaptec.

    Has anybody experience and suggestions for a better video editing software/ DV-codec, that can produce quality DV output?


    BTW I do not have a DVD writer in my PC. Until now I used to author (S)VCDs with TMPGENC/vcdeasy. Intros and menus were uncompressed AVI before conversion, but now I need to create them as DV.
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