In another thread, Diva was recomended to convert a VOB file to DV for editing. I decided to try this just to see how it works. My question is this: When I try to choose DV as the format for export, I see several different options except DV-NTSC. I don't understand why it isn't in the list. I know it's there when i'm using Quicktime Player Pro, so where did it go?
Should I just choose another DV format, then convert it again in QuickTime Player Pro? If so, which format should I use when exporting from Diva?
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DVCPRO is better than DV. Not sure if 50 is better than regular DVCPRO, but either should be fine. I think DVCPRO50 is a lot higher bitrate, and so will require more HD space.
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Originally Posted by Manny C
DVCPRO 50 is different it has a bitrate of 50 MBps as opposed to the 25 in DV/DVCPRO. You can use DV/DVCPRO tape in a DVCPRO 50 cam but it will have half as much recording time. The higher bitrate allows for more video information. If you have a DVCPRO 50 camcorder/vtr then you probably paid plenty for it, and hopefully knew why you were buying it. You don't need my $.02.
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