I've been using Windows Movie Maker to capture video from my DV cam through firewire. In the options you basically have the choice of one AVI format (DV-AVI) or many .wmv formats. Since none of the editing programs I have can read .wmv and the Windows Movie Player itself has no "save" (huh?!) I am left with one choice when I capture video or save an editing session to video.
I am noticing that each time I save it in this AVI format, it compresses the video making it progressivly worse each time which is of course unacceptable. So I would like to know if there are are any workarounds to this. I know I could just go buy Adobe Premiere or AfterEffects, but would like to avoid shelling out 1000 bucks. Is there a solid high quality editing system out there with a reasonable price?
Think: "the DVD-lab of video editing". Or "I-Film for PC"
thanks!
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WinDV to Transfer/Capture your Video. VirtualDubMod to Edit the Video. I really dont know any Free Mpg2 Encoders, Just look in the Tools to the Left.<<<<<<
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Originally Posted by sharktacos
So WMM can capture, edit and save as DV-AVI if you force your way through.
Best affordable programs are:
Sony Vegas Movie Studio
ULead Video Studio 9
Adobe Premiere Elements (DV only)
All contain an MPeg2 encoder (all Mainconcept based) and basic DVD authoring. All list at around $99 but can be had for far less with rebates and sales. All have upgrade paths to pro versions.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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Originally Posted by canadateck
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Originally Posted by edDV
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Originally Posted by sharktacos
It is designed only for DV transfer from or to the camcorder.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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Originally Posted by sharktacosRecommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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Originally Posted by edDV
Should I assume it is one-to-one zero compression? Because the DV-AVI that WMM output was most certainly not zero compression. It was compressed so badly that there was a visable difference in quality after just one generation. -
Originally Posted by sharktacos
See https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=277012&highlight=smpte+259m for more explanation of "uncompressed".
When DV format hits an editor or filter, losses can occur depending on the processing done in that process/application.
http://www.adamwilt.com/DV.html
Feel free to ask more.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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I can't speak to the internals of WMM
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sharktacos,
WINDV is NOT doing anything but enabling the transfer of the DV avi from your camcorder to your HDD. DV avi is a stanard and is what is actually recorded on your miniDV. DV avi is 720x480 and has a bit rate around 25mb/sec. So, for clarity, WINDV does absolutely nothing to the DV avi stored on your miniDV is just simply transfers the DV avi from your minDV tape to your HDD.
By the way, the great thing about WINDV is that it is not able to do anything other than transfer the DV avi to HDD.bits -
Originally Posted by sharktacos
Likewise a cuts only edit should result in near zero generation loss. When the video frames or some of the pixels are filtered or scaled, some loss may occur so care should be used.
The DV standard is essentially the same as that used by broadcasters for general production. Higher end formats get very expensive. Digital Betacam is 10bit, 4:2:2 and 2:1 compressed vs DV at 8bit, 4:1:1 and 5:1 compression.
A Digital Betacam VCR or camcorder will cost you over $40k each. DV is incredible quality for the cost.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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