I picked up one of these at Circuit City a couple days ago as an "impulse buy". (I'm such a fool, but I can't help it!)
Anyway, the thing comes with Sonic "My DVD" dumbware that, quite frankly, surprised me. It's a transparent little pgm that can take DV files and automatically transcode them and burn them onto DVD with a simple menu. The +RW and +R disks play just fine on my Panasonic DVD-RP56 player. And I'm really having trouble seeing much of a difference between how the video looks on my TV when playing the DVD, or when running the same DV project directly off the MSP6.5 timeline to the same TV.
Of course, neither +RW or +R will play on either of the cheap-o DVD players I've also got, but that's to be expected...
I found that the software will also transcode, just as painlessly, mpeg-2 files, and raw .avi files.
I also went over to the MSP6.5 DVD plug-in and burned a +RW with that software, but I had to do my own transcoding to "DVD-NTSC" beforehand. Judging by the number of variables that can be added to that little task, and the fact that the DVD plug-in provides just as vapid a set of menu options, I'd have to say that the free Sonic My DVD software I got with the burner is much more painless and user friendly, especially for the uninitiated...
It occured to me that a really nice little sofware widget that might find a market would be an on the fly transcoder that took the video stream from the DVD player, and routed it out the IEEE-1394 port. Anybody ever run across anything like that?
Jeff B
Anyway, the thing comes with Sonic "My DVD" dumbware that, quite frankly, surprised me. It's a transparent little pgm that can take DV files and automatically transcode them and burn them onto DVD with a simple menu. The +RW and +R disks play just fine on my Panasonic DVD-RP56 player. And I'm really having trouble seeing much of a difference between how the video looks on my TV when playing the DVD, or when running the same DV project directly off the MSP6.5 timeline to the same TV.
Of course, neither +RW or +R will play on either of the cheap-o DVD players I've also got, but that's to be expected...
I found that the software will also transcode, just as painlessly, mpeg-2 files, and raw .avi files.
I also went over to the MSP6.5 DVD plug-in and burned a +RW with that software, but I had to do my own transcoding to "DVD-NTSC" beforehand. Judging by the number of variables that can be added to that little task, and the fact that the DVD plug-in provides just as vapid a set of menu options, I'd have to say that the free Sonic My DVD software I got with the burner is much more painless and user friendly, especially for the uninitiated...
It occured to me that a really nice little sofware widget that might find a market would be an on the fly transcoder that took the video stream from the DVD player, and routed it out the IEEE-1394 port. Anybody ever run across anything like that?
Jeff B
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