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  1. I have just completed my second DVD project.
    The first was a wedding, the second was the Red Bull Trolly grand Prix 2002.
    http://redbulltrolleygrandprix.co.nz/redbull/trolleysite/index.html
    I was part of team swingers 8)

    During my two projects I learn quiet a bit of av stuff.
    Now it's time to give back to the community

    For the wedding.
    Compile DV footage from a PAL Sony TRV130
    NTSC JVC DMV90
    Use pictures various sources.
    Author in PAL

    For the trolly race.
    Footage from
    Hitachi DZ-MV230 DVD-Ram NTSC
    JVC GR-DVL9500 Progressive NTSC
    PAL VHS Video from the organisers
    Transcoded from video to DV using Panasonic MX7
    Pictures
    DVDs . Extracted clips to go with our team theme.

    Programs used.
    DVD2Avi
    AviSynth + amv mapper
    vfapi converter
    Virtual Dub
    steadyhand (Software image stabliser)
    Canapous ProCoder (NYSC > PAL)
    Premiere 6
    cce 2.6
    DVD Workshop

    Fancy effects.
    Picture in picture
    Image panning
    Titling

    I can put up a small demo of the dvds if anybody is interested.
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    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Location
    Texas USA
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    Should you write a guide?
    As long as you can take the criticism it may get.
    And remember, there are lots of guides already.
    I'm not online anymore. Ask BALDRICK, LORDSMURF or SATSTORM for help. PM's are ignored.
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    Location
    Seoul, Korea
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    Oh Yes Please.. it will be helpful to me. I dont have a dvd writer though, but im planning to buy one. Im still looking for a multi format drive taht suports also DVD-RAM. since my cam connects only through USB1.1. I also have a hitachi dvd cam but not the same model as you have. I have the DZ-MV200A (NTSC).

    I hope my post will encourage you to write the guide.
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  4. Hi miki.
    Which bit would you be interested in?
    So I can start there
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  5. Originally Posted by miki
    Im still looking for a multi format drive taht suports also DVD-RAM.
    Miki,

    Your search is over. Iomega is expected to ship the Super DVD Drive, which supports all 5 writable formats, next month.
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