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  1. Hi all,

    I've had a look around, and can't seem to find much on this. I have home movies which I want to back up to CD if possible. I know that 1 dv can take up to 15GB when captured, but all I looking for is some feedback on how you guys would approach this. As you can tell, I'm fairly new to this, Thanks in advance.
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  2. You have some kind of firewire card I guess. It has some kind of nle editor. I use Premier.

    After you are finished with you edit work you can save your edited movie as a avi ( with the correct codec ). Load this avi into your favorit mpeg encoder end encode it as a VCD or SVCD or Mpeg 2. Or just use Avisynth to frameserve to the mpeg encoder.

    I'm using VCDComposer to make a VCD or Impression DVD-Pro if I wanna make a DVD.

    You can finde several tutorials here or at doom9.org.
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