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ULEAD Announces *New* MPEG Codec!
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And not to mention that they are *finally* getting out from under the limitations of the Ligos encoding engine. That alone is worth the price of admission.
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The million dollar question is "will it be available as an update or patch for current MSP6/6.5 users?" The other question of course is can they do it better than Ligos? Ligos has a lot of experience designing MPEG encoding products, can they do a better job than them?
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Ligos may be experienced, but that's no measure of quality products. Just look at F.O.R.D.
I knew about the firewire-to-DV coming, but couldn't mention it due to my NDA. I did not know about the new codecs being a Ulead product, but when you anaylze their experience with Ligos it's not exactly a shocker.
I think they felt VERY BURNED by the problems with GoMotion in MSPro 6.0 and 6.5.
What I can say is that is is far from the last suprise from Ulead
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Originally posted by Sciascia
The million dollar question is "will it be available as an update or patch for current MSP6/6.5 users?"
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Supposedly the Ligos engine is a little better in MSP6.5, but with this news I would wait to see how the implementation is intended, i.e., patches or MSP7.0 (is this true, they just released 6.5!)WinXP Pro SP2 ABIT IC7 Intel P4 3.0E 1024M Corsair PC3200 DCDDR ATI AIW x800XT 2 Samsung SV1204H 120G HDs AudioTrak Prodigy 7.1 3Com NIC Cendyne DVR-105 DVD burner LG DVD/CD-RW burner Fortron FSP-300-60ATV PSU Cooled by Zalman Altec Lansing MX-5021
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I hope they can at least match the quality of the current Ligos compressor. I would think that they have analyzed the code and know what to do.
I wonder if the 7.0 upgrade will be an "upgrade" disk or will install by itself. If not installation on a fresh system could be a real pain. Load 6.5, insert 6.0 disk for verification, then load 7.0. Then there's all the crazy patching that would have to be done...
Ahhhhh!- Mark
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This is good news for users with analog capture cards -seen the 7500 AIW on Tom's yesterday?- but can anyone shed some light as if transcoding from DV to MPEG would be of use for editing ?
VV3 for example -I know, I'm sold- can do realtime editing on DV footage using their own codec. Why would I want to use an MPEG codec instead of a (decent) DV codec except to gain some disk space ? I also doubt that realtime editing will truly be possible using MPEG codecs, at least not when some effects and a couple of layers are thrown in the ring. That now seems possible with DV codecs.
Where I do see light however is authoring : if you wanna put your DV-based tapes on DVD disk MPEG.Now can save you some time by doing realtime transcoding (think of all these poor bastards still making VCDs right now).
Farid
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Farid:
It *isn't* so much that we want this new feature so we can *edit* in MPEG-2!
No - the reason is we can continue to *edit* in DV and - when finished - export the entire project to DV tape and then *capture* the entire *edited* production to a single MPEG-2 file... in real time.
So a one-hour DV production would only take one hour to encode to MPEG-2.
Currently, we must *transcode,* which takes much longer.
That's why this new feature is so attractive.
Granted, the existing Ligos GoMotion codec allow us to capture from *analog* sources in real time, but not from Firewire.
So this new feature will be particularly helpful to videographers who are using Firewire boards.
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Wouldn't it seem logical that this new, fast MPEG compression would be available using the normal "create" command? It would seem crazy for Ulead to make the user create a project, print to tape, and then capture the project MPEG just to quickly encode to MPEG using the new compression scheme.- Mark
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Yes....it's my interpetation that this system would replace the Ligos plugin for MPEG creation and analog capture plus add the IEEE-1394 capture option.
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