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- DIY DVD ASAP: ...generation DVD burners you can then copy ...
- DVD burning from files on the hard drive: ...I could burn those files as "data", ...
- Adobe Encore DVD: ...author and burn DVDs.... ...
„With the current generation DVD burners you can then copy that DVD at 2.4 to 4 times speed -- meaning that you can have 10 copies of a half hour video in around 2 - 3 hours from capture to finish. There's no way you could do that with videotape, which is real-time only (unless you're a high-volume commercial duplicator) -- DV to VHS would require at least five hours for ten copies, along with a massive loss in quality, not to mention the wear and tear on your master tape. On top of that, each of those DVDs you burn can be a master for another DVD (no copy protection on the ones you burn yourself!)“http://www.mediageek.org/archives/002049.html - Cached
Found at a page of paul,
DVD burning from files on the hard drive
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„The files for each disk sat in a folder called VIDEO_TS. I could burn those files as "data", but the number of bytes in each VIDEO_TS folder exceeded the capacity of the DVD disk.“http://grumet.net/weblog/archives/2004/01/.../ dvd_burning_from_files_on_the_hard_drive.html - Cached
Found at a page of Andrew Grumet, posted on 2004/01/19
DVD-Making Software Really Sucks
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„Lately, I've been using my ReplayTV to record "We Are The Eighties" on VH1 Classics. Then I use DVArchive to pull the video off, edit down to just the good ones, and burn a DVD of them.“http://www.shinra.com/archives/000016.html - Cached
Found at a page of edgore, posted on 2003/03/01
„Adobe is targeting the professional video editor with its new $549 Encore DVD package used to author and burn DVDs....“http://napps.nwfusion.com/weblogs/multimedia/archives/ 002561.html - Cached
Found at a page of Jason Meserve, posted on 2003/04/01
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