I have someone who would like me to convert VHS files to DVD. I plan on using my JVC DR-MV7SU VHS/DVD player/recorder. The person has about 20 or so that he would like either on a CD or preferably be able to insert them into a Powerpoint. Most of the videos are about 5 minutes or less but a few are around 20 minutes long.
What would be my best option? To burn them onto a CD(or multiple CD's, not sure if they have a DVD player in their laptop) or try to convert them to a file that can be inserted into a Powerpoint? I'm thinking about jus telling him that I can put them all on a CD and then he can access them when he wants to use that video in his presentations. I think the Powerpoint will be to large of a file with all 20 videos in it.
If I decide to put them on a CD what is the best file format? Avi? Mpeg? Mpeg1? Mpeg2?
I will be taking them from the DVD recorder to my computer and changing them in Ulead VideoStudio 10.
Thank you for all your help,
Neuz
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