Have no problem capturing movie thru s-video, however, even at lowest EP settings MB's exceed capacity of 4.7 disc (two hour movie). Suggestions on procedure. Thanks first on forum. Need help. Dewey
Managing MB's to Capture Movies
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, Dec 25 2007 11:29 AM
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Posted 25 December 2007 - 11:29 AM
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Posted 25 December 2007 - 12:00 PM
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Have no problem capturing movie thru s-video, however, even at lowest EP settings MB's exceed capacity of 4.7 disc (two hour movie). Suggestions on procedure. Thanks first on forum. Need help. Dewey
A standard 4.7GB DVD will hold only 60 minutes of video at best quality. Anything above that will give lower quality. One way to put more then 60 minutes of video on a DVD is to output to a iso (image) file and then use DiscCopier to transcode the iso file to a DVD. The quality will still be reduced but it will be better then any of the other options in EMC 9. You could of course split the movie into 2 one hour segments and burn to 2 DVD which is actually the best solution.
Edited by myguggi, 25 December 2007 - 12:33 PM.
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