Of those in the list.... I've standardized on using the Panasonic DV codec
for files that I'll be using in more complex projects. It gives a DV-AVI
file that won't have the kinds of issues you can run into with MPEG encoded
ones.
You might be OK if your editing is minimal.
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"dbltap" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks again for pointing me in the right direction and the information.
> I guess I was lucky or just intuitive in picking the MPEG4 codec.
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> "PapaJohn (MVP)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Not an FAQ or Tutorial, but you might find the Importing Source Files >
>> Video > Recorded TV page of my site interesting... scroll down to the
>> info about the results of using various codec options when converting a
>> file.
>> --
>> PapaJohn
>>
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>> MM2 Tips and Tricks:
>> http://www.simplydv.co.uk/simplyBB/viewtopic.php?t=4693
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>> "dbltap" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news
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>>>I have just used for the first time RAD video to convert from mov to avi.
>>>I
>>> converted the file into a MEPG4 and the new file has a wmv file
>>> extension. This does not present a problem as far as I can tell because
>>> I can now play with it in MM2.
>>>
>>> The question I have is after I select to convert to avi how do I pick
>>> which compressor to use ?
>>> I assume there is a FAQ or a tutorial somewhere to read about what to
>>> use and why.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> dbltap
>>>
>>>
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