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    Dear all,

    I have about 2 hours of short MOV clips from my Kodak DX7440 which I want to join together and edit using Pinnacle Studio Studio 9.4.5 SE, then I want to burn the end product onto a DVD which will play on a stand alone DVD player. Pinnacle doesn’t recognise MOV files so the first thing is to convert my files to AVI. RAD Video tools asks me to choose one of the following AVI codecs:


    Cinepak codec by Radius
    Intel Indeo Video R3.2
    Intel Indeo Video 4.5
    Intel IYUV codec
    Microsoft Video 1
    Indeo Video 5.10
    PICVideo MJPEG codec
    Microsoft MPEG4 Video Codec
    Microsoft MPEG 4 Video Codec
    Main Concept DV Codec 2.0.4
    XviD Codec MPEG4
    DivX 5.0.5


    I am confused cos I thought that AVI and MPEG were two different things, so why do three of the above AVI codecs have MPEG 4 in their name?? If these are MPEG 4 codecs rather then AVI then perhaps I should avoid them cos I heard that Pinnacle doesn’t like MPEG 4.

    Anyway any comments on which of these codecs I should or shouldn’t use? What I want from the codec is to be generally compatible and user friendly so I can share the AVI files with other PC’s; and to work ok in Pinnacle and of course to be good quality (I’m not too bothered about the file size). Or should I use uncompressed AVI files in Pinnacle which Pinnacle will then compress when it converts to MPEG2 in the rendering process?

    Thanx
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    AVI is just a wrapper file, there's no AVI video so to speak. It czan contain many types of video.
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    Since you said you want to edit them, I would just extract them to uncompressed if HDD space is not a problem. Anything else will cause more recompressions and further degrade the quality.
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