I am planning to archive my family home videos which are currently on 8mm tape - some of which is 10+yrs old. I would like to put them on CD and then at a later date actually do the editing. I have a Matrox RR-G/G400 capture card, 450MHz PIII system w/128MB SDRAM and dual 10GB+ 7200rpm UDMA66 harddrives. I have MSPro5.2 and VS3.0DV currently and plan to purchase MSPro6.0 as soon as it is available.
The question is what codec to archive these video's with. I am looking at the long term. What will still be around and available say 10yrs from now? If I go with Matrox MJPEG, I have to assume the HW will be available to read the codec then. On the other hand I could go straight to MPEG-2 (using the Ligos encoders). Since MPEG-2 seems to be getting a pretty good foothold with DVD, etc. it seems is may be around for a good while. What do guys think?
Secondly, I would like to not loose no more quality then possible, but still not have several hundred CD's. Since this is only standard 8mm video what should be sufficient from a resolution, color depth, codec settings, etc., viewpoint? I don't want to store alot of information that really isn't there and doesn't add to the quality.
On another note, I could archive these on DV tape instead. Any thoughts there?
Thanks. Any thought would be appreciated.
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-StLlloyd
The question is what codec to archive these video's with. I am looking at the long term. What will still be around and available say 10yrs from now? If I go with Matrox MJPEG, I have to assume the HW will be available to read the codec then. On the other hand I could go straight to MPEG-2 (using the Ligos encoders). Since MPEG-2 seems to be getting a pretty good foothold with DVD, etc. it seems is may be around for a good while. What do guys think?
Secondly, I would like to not loose no more quality then possible, but still not have several hundred CD's. Since this is only standard 8mm video what should be sufficient from a resolution, color depth, codec settings, etc., viewpoint? I don't want to store alot of information that really isn't there and doesn't add to the quality.
On another note, I could archive these on DV tape instead. Any thoughts there?
Thanks. Any thought would be appreciated.
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-StLlloyd
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