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  1. I have converted the *.mmv files to *.mpeg and they play "fine" in media player. Thanks to these guys

    Uwe Haupt
    http://134.102.55.200/haupt/SonyIP7_to_MPEG2-PS.htm

    but whenever i put it through either Studio 8, or Adobe Premeire it comes out choppy and just don't know what to do. So i'm basically at the point that i have around 30-40 mpeg files that i want to make into 1 DVD..

    With 30-40 mpegs(home video) how would you create a DVD? and with what programs? Thanks
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  2. ok i just tried out Ulead DVD Movie Factory... everything seems to go great... it converts the mpeg's to dvd format then it goes through the wizard and plays fine... then when it gets to the "player simulator" the video is not good at all and pixilated... whats the difference because in the step before that step the video plays fine... i hit next then hit play and the video is horrible pixilated and has trails? audio is fine.. i don't get it
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  3. Hi there,
    I was curious as to how you take your footage from the MicroMV and put it to DVD. I have a camcorder in the DV series, and I am able to use it as a passthrough device going from analog to digital (before I got a hardware MPEG encoder I would use the camcorder to pipe analog signals into my computer via firewire). I was wondering if the IP5 camcorder allows you to pipe your output over firewire as MPEG. I currently can only go over firewire as an AVI (did not want to shell out the money for a DV RT MPEG encoder). Is the output file on your computer a real MPEG2 file in realtime? That is great if it is, I was wondering why your authoring program was encoding the files again, it seems rather redundant. Let me know, just really curious

    Harsha
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