Hello.... I got this information from two DVD recorders after converting mini dv tapes by them.
I would like someone more knowledgeable on the subject, to explain to me what this information represents.
I always thought a little better when I record at Philips (not that much, but better). Does this information say why philips is a little better?
Note: I always record in maximum quality on both.
LG: Quality XP.
Philips: Quality 1 hour.
I appreciate if someone explains it to me in a way that I, a not so layman, can understand. I will translate to Portuguese.
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The bitrate should be self expaining : 9665 kb/s versus 6562 kb/s. (low birate = lots of blocking, blurry / higher birate: better fine grain/textures, less blocking). ~9500 kb/s that's the maximum bitrate you can (and should) expect on a dvd disc. And if you take a dvd recorder with a hdd you can go up to ~ 14000 kb/s (old Sony RDR HXD 870-1070 line) on the hard drive.
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A lossless capture on your computer would be better; Sony's i've mentionned have hdmi out, so if you buy a hdmi capture card that'll be optimum imo
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Yes i know about the HDMI thing, it will really be nice to capture that way, but at the moment i can't.
I like the results of capturing with DVD records specially when is mini DV tapes. When i capture with the computer i got really big archives/files, which its a nightmare with long tapes. I always do that with Xvid codecs i got really nice results. Any advice?
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