Hi All,
I wish to capture my Sony TRV-130 DV camcoder films to guest room DVD (Not PC DVD):
I connected the camcoder to the firewire card and downloaded Microsoft Movie Maker. Starting capturing and got a 940MB file, using "Video for local playback" type, 2.1 Mbps.
Now, I wish to burn it on DVD. Is it the right fomat? Does it use MPEG2 format? As much as you know, there are a lot of parameters while you shrink a file: Stream variable, Resolution (I used 640*480 - Is it OK?), Frame A, B or both etc. Does the DVD can play all of the parameters of MPEG2 or there is a standard?
Thanks,
Uriel
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When I've used Movie Maker to transfer the DV content from my Sony D8 camcorder, I've selected the DV-AVI option. This puts it into AVI format, which can then be edited by other software and processed into MPEG-2 video and WAV/MPEG-1/AC-3 audio format.
Check out the helps on the forum regarding the creation of 'compliant' DVDs using AVI source that can be played on set-top DVD players. -
Your DV burner should come with the necessary software. If you prefer, you can capture using Windows Movie Maker in DV avi and then convert to mpeg-2 with TMPGenc. You can then import the file into your DVD authoring program.
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