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    Ok, I've read most of FAQ's, but want to hear some opinions from people who tried differnt software.
    I grabbed DVtype2 avi from my Canon mini-DV cam with KINO (i use linux for grabbing).
    Then, I merged some avi's with mencoder. I got about 10 GB DV videos.
    Now, I'm planning to use SONY DVD architector (winXP) to create 1-layer DVD(~4.5Gb) from these DV avi files. And add some menus, etc.
    Is it right decision? May be there is some soft, that could deliver better quality. I saw PInnacle, Adobe , Ulead etc.. here. Which one to choose?
    I guess, it depends on a codec they use to encode avi stream into MPEG-2.. Who is the best?
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    10GB is less than 1 hour. CBR at around 8500kbps + audio. Any decent mpeg encoder will do the job. DVD Architect has the Sony version of Mainconcept, and it does a very good job. CCE basic, Procoder Express or Tmpgenc will also do it easily. At that bitrate, HCEnc will give you good results and it costs nothing.
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  3. What is the difference between DV type1 and type2,
    and how can I tell wich I have.

    /BQ
    If everybody thought before they spoke, it would be very quiet.
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    Originally Posted by bq
    What is the difference between DV type1 and type2,
    and how can I tell wich I have.
    /BQ
    What is?
    http://windowssdk.msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/directshow...deodevices.asp

    DVDA wants Type2. Type2 carries audio as a separate stream. Type 1 has audio interleaved with video.



    Canopus has a tool to convert.
    https://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=DV_Type_1_to_DV_Type_2_Converter

    DVdate and others will tell you your type.
    https://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=DVdate
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